I'm not sure if this is a bug or intended, hence my asking here before 
adding to the bug database.

In django.contrib.auth.forms, the UserCreationForm and UserChangeForm refer 
several times to the User model directly, rather than using 
get_user_model().

This means that when using a different model for the user model, you can't 
use the Django admin unless you create a custom form that overrides this 
behavior.

When I change this in the Django codebase to refer to get_user_model(), it 
works just fine -- both with the standard Django User model and with a 
custom user model. So, it *appears* that this could work fine as a code fix 
for Django.

It's possible, though, that there's a subtlety I'm missing and that these 
should continue to refer to User proper.

Thoughts, anyone?

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