It would also help to tell us why you don't want to use django-admin, so we
can have your perspective.

I personally would create a myadmin app and code the admin functionality in
there.


On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Benedict Verheyen <
benedict.verhe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 4/05/2012 1:41, William Ibarra Rodriguez wrote:
> > maybe using django.contrib.admin or django.contrib.auth i can do that,
> > but i don´t have any start point, so if have any thought please share
> > it.
> > i want to use the options that django provide(for example the
> > password_change and the login or logout),i dont want to rewrite code
> > because i don´t have so much time to the development of the project.
> >
>
> Have a look at django-registration.
> It might be helpful
>
> Regards,
> Benedict
>
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