> Why are you creating two groups of tags ? Why not use a specific widgets
>> like a tree widget ?
>>
>
> Great idea! Think, I'll give this a try.
>

It's not the same UX though...


>
> Are you sure you use the good parameter to pass the queryset to the
>> underlying Field
>>
>
> It's just an example with the same queryset for both fields.
>

The example in the code is not working, «My» class is not referenced
anywhere. I'm not familiar with multi-widgets but if a tree widgets is not
what you want or don't get it work, I think it's the right approach.

Amirouche, thank you for your answer, I really appreciate your help.
>

;)

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