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auth: don't break hashing in case of user with empty password....
auth: don't break hashing in case of user with empty password. In some cases such as LDAP user created via external scripts users might set the passwords to empty. The hashing uses the md5(password_hash) to store reference to detect password changes and forbid using the same password. In case of pure LDAP users this is not valid, and we shouldn't raise Errors in such case. This change makes it work for empty passwords now.

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Branching Workflow
==================
The branching workflow is usually used with specific guidelines about how to
use and name branches. A general rule of thumb is that each branch should be
specifically named and used for a defined purpose. See the
:ref:`forks-branches-ref` section for detailed steps about how to create
branches.
.. code-block:: bash
# Mercurial Branch
$ hg bookmark issue-568
# Git Branch
$ git branch issue-568
$ git checkout issue-568
Branching Overview
------------------
.. image:: ../images/git-flow-diagram.png
:align: center
:Legend: The following code examples correspond with the numbered steps in
the diagram.
.. code-block:: bash
#1 clone your fork locally and pull the latest changes from upstream
$ git clone git://your-fork
$ git pull --rebase upstream master
#2 create a new branch
$ git checkout -b branch-1
#3 push the branch to your remote fork
$ git push origin branch-1
#4 Open a pull request from your fork to upstream/master
#5 Merge your pull request with the upstream/master
$ git merge --no-ff pull request
#6 pull and rebase your work plus any other work to your local branch
$ git checkout master
$ git pull --rebase upstream master
#7 push the new commit history to your fork
$ git push origin master
Setting up a Branching Workflow
-------------------------------
Setting up a branching workflow requires giving users access to the |repo|.
For more information, see the :ref:`permissions-info-add-group-ref` section.
Using a Branching Workflow
--------------------------
If you are on a team that uses a branching workflow, see the
:ref:`forks-branches-ref` section for how to create branches, and also the
:ref:`pull-requests-ref` section. You may also find the
:ref:`squash-rebase` section useful.