The idea was that you could define a base admin and have the actions appear 
without having to redeclare them. 

The only question is are people actually using that? (I can't think of a 
third-party app that provides an admin with actions that you're meant to 
subclass for instance — anyone?) 

If not, then the "usual Python behaviour" argument is favourite. (i.e. +1) 

— Carlton

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