Thinking about this topic more detailed made me realize that I also need to 
track the user who performed the insert/change (delete is globally not 
permitted) actions. However, that are user names managed via Django ... so 
when i use DB triggers I only can track the MySQL user who is used by the 
Django application. Probably that leads to the situation that I need to 
take care of this in Django or does anyone have another idea how to deal 
with that? 

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