So, I noticed when I recently checked out the newest dev version of Django that support for the built-in comments system django has used is being dropped. The reason being that rarely is the built-in framework sufficient or efficient for a developer's needs.
I am aware of the suggestion to use a service like Disqus, and also aware that Django will retain the package for legacy purposes, but neither of these are optimal for many scenarios.
Disqus can't tie into a site's own user authentication without fancy javascripting, and even then it requires the users sign in using another service. This can be mitigated by a (rather expensive) Disqus subscription, of course, but again, not optimal in many cases.
Using a deprecated portion of a framework tends to be poor practice when building new apps, so that option is out for those of us who are picky about good practice.
In light of this, I was wondering, what are some suggestions from the community for how to build one's own comments system? What would be the most pythonic/django-ic methods for a comments implementation which supports things like nesting, anonymous/authenticated commenting options, and perhaps even a dash of ajax support built-in? What about the ability to use one commenting solution for multiple models?
I hope this question is appropriate, as it is a bit abstract, but with deprecation looming, I think stack q/a could use somewhere for users to start! Thankyou for your time!