Hi guys,

(this might not be the best place to ask this.  Let me know if not)

 I've got an app currently running on App Engine that takes advantage of the 
close integration with Google Accounts so that it is the only way users sign 
in. The sign-in process was this:

   1. User would click sign-in w/ Google Account link, which would just be 
   the output of users.create_login_url()
   2. User would sign-in on Google-themed page.
   3. User would be logged in to my app

Now I'm moving away from App Engine to a host (Webfaction) with vanilla 
Django. I'd like to replicate that login process as much as possible, I 
guess using OpenID (or OAuth? I'm not sure). I'm not sure exactly how to do 
so, though. Would I use Django's auth APIs and just use the user's Google 
Account email to sign them in?

I've followed the instructions 
here<http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.html>, 
and now have functional little demo where I get the user's Google Account 
address.  But I'm not sure where to go from here.

Anyone have experience with this, or have an idea of how I would accomplish 
this?

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