#15571: AdminSite index and app_index methods could include the model_admin in 
the
model_dict
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     Reporter:  batiste              |                    Owner:  nobody
         Type:  New feature          |                   Status:  closed
    Component:  contrib.admin        |                  Version:  1.2
     Severity:  Normal               |               Resolution:  wontfix
     Keywords:  admin, AdminSite,    |             Triage Stage:  Accepted
  model_admin                        |      Needs documentation:  0
    Has patch:  0                    |  Patch needs improvement:  0
  Needs tests:  0                    |                    UI/UX:  0
Easy pickings:  0                    |
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Changes (by aaugustin):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => wontfix


Comment:

 This effect is usually achieved by permissions. Staff users only see
 models they're allowed to edit.

 Super users may have a crowded index but they should be sufficiently
 computer-literate to use Ctrl-F.

 Considering the lack of interest during the last three years, I don't
 think the problem is that common in practice, and I'll close the ticket.

 Feel free to start a discussion on the django-developers mailing-list if I
 missed something.

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