Slick! I actually have my own version of a django skeleton project that helps me build new sites and apps faster. I love Django, but 0-60 speed with the vanilla framework is gotta be somewhere around an hour or two. Having a project skeleton or bootstrap project is a must if you build out sites often.
The one thing I'll recommend to Bud is the integration of django-configurations so that you can keep your app consistent with http://12factor.net
Don't overlook how simple it is to keep and maintain your own in-house project template. If you're making enough new projects for it to be an issue, it could really benefit you to roll your own. There are a few ways to solve a lot of Django project setup issues; I've never found two teams that set them up quite the same (and usually for fairly good reasons).
I agree that if you've been using Django for some time, you probably have your own template, so this is geared towards beginners more, who can get a site up faster in this way. They can also look at the playbooks to see what the setup is actually doing.
The one thing I'll recommend to Bud is the integration of django-configurations so that you can keep your app consistent with http://12factor.net
Other than that, this is a brilliant setup.