It's notoriously hard to distinguish between first-party and third-party 
apps but I know some package manage to do it relatively well (e.g. isort).

Le mardi 28 avril 2020 14:32:13 UTC-4, Javier Buzzi a écrit :
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> To be kind to the user, absolutely! .. any idea on how to implement it O:)
>
> On Apr 28, 2020, at 2:29 PM, charettes <char...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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> Don't we need to prevent that from happening anyway? I guess we'd want to 
> prevent --crossapp=auth from working as well.
>
> Le mardi 28 avril 2020 13:50:54 UTC-4, Javier Buzzi a écrit :
>>
>> To do that we need to know which apps are part of your project, and which 
>> are not. Otherwise you'll be squashing "django.contrib.auth" as an example, 
>> and you're not going to have a fun time at that..
>>
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