> The user models are quite different but of course most of the columns are
> semantically equivalent, just with different names. So I totally get your
> rant about a unified user/group/role model.
>

If you are using postgres you might be able to do something with views
and rules but even then you'd have to figure out how stop both apps
from using the class "User".

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