Added release notes for new swappable User feature.
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What's new in Django 1.5
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What's new in Django 1.5
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Configurable User model
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In Django 1.5, you can now use your own model as the store for user-related
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data. If your project needs a username with more than 30 characters, or if
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you want to store usernames in a format other than first name/last name, or
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you want to put custom profile information onto your User object, you can
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now do so.
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If you have a third-party reusable application that references the User model,
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you may need to make some changes to the way you reference User instances. You
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should also document any specific features of the User model that your
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application relies upon.
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See the :ref:`documentation on custom User models <auth-custom-user>` for
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more details.
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Support for saving a subset of model's fields
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Support for saving a subset of model's fields
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