As explained in https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/14952, Django doesn't 
support custom management commands that are only provided as .pyc files. I 
have a requirement with my project that I cannot distribute the .py files - 
only the .pyc. It's a roundabout way of not providing the source code when 
we install our software on a client's server. Is the only recommended way 
around this to hack django/core/management/init.py? Is it acceptable to 
monkey patch the file instead? I don't want to hack the Django source as it 
will break when I upgrade Django in the future. Thanks

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