python-django-contrib-comments
This framework can be used to attach comments to any model, so you can use it for comments on blog entries, photos, book chapters, or anything else.
Django used to include a comments framework; since Django 1.6 it’s been separated to a separate project. This is that project.
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There used to be a comments system built into Django, but as of Django 1.6, it has been moved to a separate geometry dash lite project. The project in question is here.
With this framework, you can add comments to any model. That means you can use it to add comments to blog posts, photos, book chapters, or anything else.