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Fixed #14630 -- Increased maximum size of the Oracle tablespace datafile used for tests from 100MB to 200MB.
Fixed #14627 -- Made Tutorial 3 more explicit regarding the transformations the URLconf undergoes in the final two sections, and gave an example of concatenating two patterns() in the process. Thanks to filmer for the report.
Fixed #12174 -- Corrected Bash command line completion when calling "python manage.py". Thanks to sethp for the report, and SmileyChris for the initial patch.
Fixed #13935, added support for using QuerySet.dates across related fields. Thanks to valyagolev for his work on the patch.
Fixed #14181 -- Added a template tag and filters to allow localization to be disabled in a template. Thanks to Benjamin Wohlwend for the work on the patch.
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