Thanks, Joseph and Scot. I'll take a look at using Django's User
model.

VB

On Nov 21, 9:29 am, Scot Hacker <shac...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> On Nov 20, 2:55 pm, VB <vine...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If I intend to write my own authentication, can I use my define my own
> > User model? Or, am I better off naming the model something else?
>
> Why write your own authentication? That wheel's been invented so
> excellently by  django-registration (and its equally indispensable
> cousin django-profiles). I'd recommend sticking with the Django User
> object, and doing your auth with django-registration - they're
> fundamentals of most Django projects.
>
> ./s

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