Added FAQ question 'I submitted a bug fix in the ticket system several weeks ago. Why are you ignoring my patch?'

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.. _creating users: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/authentication/#creating-users .. _creating users: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/authentication/#creating-users
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I submitted a bug fix in the ticket system several weeks ago. Why are you ignoring my patch?
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Don't worry: We're not ignoring you!
It's important to understand there is a difference between "a ticket is being
ignored" and "a ticket has not been attended to yet." Django's ticket system
contains hundreds of open tickets, of various degrees of impact on end-user
functionality, and Django's developers have to review and prioritize.
Besides, if your feature request stands no chance of inclusion in Django, we
won't ignore it -- we'll just close the ticket. So if your ticket is still
open, it doesn't mean we're ignoring you; it just means we haven't had time to
look at it yet.