Hi,

Django has a built in User model, If you put in your INSTALLED_APPS
'django.contrib.auth' you will activate Django's built-in user management
app. Then if you want to have registration, I recommend you look at
django-registration by James Bennett:

http://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration/

Regards,
Miguel Araujo


2010/10/24 miksayer <miksa...@gmail.com>

> Hello! I'm newbie in Django. And I have few questions. For learning
> Django I decided to develop simple todo-service(where you can note
> your current deals).
> I started new project "todo" and immediately I have a question. Where
> can I put users table model? Must I create new application and put it
> there in models.py?
> I don't ask 'how can I do it?', I ask 'how must I do it?'(i.e. 'how
> to?').
> P.S. sorry for my bad English.
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