I'll give you a real life example:

1. Admin panel is used by fully priviledged administartor who is one
of the application developers (app producents team).
2. The same Admin panel is used by Application Admin who is a person
delegated by a customer (he is in fact a more priviledged application
user). What is important here? Permissions! Application Admin belongs
to a group that has access only to specified tables like dictionaries
(this is great because I got if for free from Django) and application
users. The latest was a bit harder because I had to write some custom
templates and views overriding Admin defaults (for example:
Application Admin can't manage Global Admin (from point 1.) users).

HTH

On 1 Paź, 17:40, cjl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a Django and web-development newcomer, working on a tutorial for
> other newcomers like me:
>
> http://www.instantdjango.com
>
> Anyway, I am working on the second chapter of my tutorial, and want to
> show people how the 'admin' interface works.  I am using the 'newforms-
> admin' branch for this (hoping it will me merged soon).
>
> I realized that I don't really know when is the "right" time to use
> the admin interface, and when is to the "right" time to accept input
> through forms instead of using the admin interface.
>
> I know that they serve different purposes, but I'm having trouble
> articulating those differences.
>
> Can anyone give me their opinion, or point me in the right direction
> to learn more?
>
> -cjlesh


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