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Run against multiple versions of Django and Oscar #15

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Just some TLC while I'm at it.

The extension has had multiple people working on it now, and Oscaro is
the organization ultimately guiding it. I updated the package
information to reflect that.

I also removed Oscar as a dependecy. It's quite obvious (as is Django).
From experience, it also makes a project's installing requirements phase
more predictable.
To anticipate migrating to Oscar 1.1 and Django 1.8, let's run the
tests on Travis already.
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Good.

In general, git history is the optimal way to reflect code authorship.

@maiksprenger maiksprenger merged commit 4e80dc0 into master Jul 8, 2015
@maiksprenger maiksprenger deleted the feature/multi-test branch July 8, 2015 15:37
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Thanks.

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