Berker Peksag f78892f2de [1.9.x] Refs #19353 -- Added tests for using custom user models with built-in auth forms.
Also updated topics/auth/customizing.txt to reflect that subclasses of
UserCreationForm and UserChangeForm can be used with custom user models.

Thanks Baptiste Mispelon for the initial documentation.

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