Hm, it seems to me that nobody has a solution? Do I have to replace
the many-to-many-relation (editors) with an additional ArticleEditor-
class, containting a one-to-many relation to the User class and a one-
to-many relation to Article? Is this the only way to get a sorted User
selection widget?

Kind regards
-Stephan

On 3 Jul., 13:56, spacetaxi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, currently I'm a little bit lost on this one... Maybe some kind
> soul can give me a hint?
>
> Look at this excerpt of a model class:
>
> -----
> from django.db import models
> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
> class Article(models.Model):
>     # (...snip...)
>     editors = models.ManyToManyField(User,
> related_name='articles_from_editor')
>     # (...snip...)
> -----
>
> Everything was fine up to changeset 7806, which removed the default
> ordering of the User class:http://code.djangoproject.com/changeset/7806
>
> After changeset 7806 the user selection widget in the admin form for
> my Article class contains *unsorted* usernames. This is a major
> problem when there are a lot of users existing in the database...
>
> So what's the easiest and most elegant way to get the user selection
> widget sorted again?
>
> BTW, I'm using the newforms-admin branch.
>
> TIA
> -Stephan
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