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Doing so makes it possible to more easily negate the required attribute when subclassing the controller and modifying the schema.

The password is a part of the user data model, it's just never displayed.

Doing so makes it possible to more easily negate the `required` attribute when subclassing the controller and modifying the schema.

The password is a part of the user data model, it's just never displayed.
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@WP-API/amigos #reviewmerge

joehoyle added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 18, 2016
Declare `password` in user schema, but never display it
@joehoyle joehoyle merged commit 69da658 into develop Mar 18, 2016
@joehoyle joehoyle deleted the password-user-schema branch March 18, 2016 00:58
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