Jessica Tallon d7f35f6fbe Add the user models to the MODELS list
This adds the two new user models (LocalUser and RemoteUser) to the
MODELS list that is in models.py. This stops the strange bug that occurs
if you migrate a fresh database, the two models don't exist however
migrating an existing database would create them as the migrations
exist.
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What is GNU MediaGoblin?
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* A place to store all your different media (photos, videos, audios,
  and more!) thats as awesome as, if not more awesome than, existing
  network services (Flickr, YouTube, etc)
* Customizable!
* A place for people to collaborate and show off original and derived
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* Extensible: Plugins allow you to add new media types (3d models?
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* A real community, and we'd love to have you join us!


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