Hi all,

sorry if this is a stupid question, but after having read 
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/5763 and the discussions linked from 
it, why should __ne not be implemented?

Without __ne, I'm experiencing the same problems that asmoore82 described 
at https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/5763#comment:23
That is, afaics, some queries cannot be formulated without __ne, as 
exclude() is not an equivalent. Or am I missing or misunderstanding 
something?
I can live with the existing work-arounds, so I'm mostly curious.   :-)

Best regards,
Carsten

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