Hi all,

I set the AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS variable to the standard set 
here: 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/topics/auth/passwords/#enabling-password-validation.
 
When I use the `createsuperuser` function in manage.py, my password must 
conform to the validators. But when I use User.objects.create_user() or the 
user.set_password() methods, the AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS is not used. I 
can literally set my password to 'a' and its accepted.

Is this a bug? It seems like the validators should be used when creating a 
new user or setting the password.
Is is there an alternative method to validate the password prior to 
creation?

I am using Django 1.9.7

Thanks!
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