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Ramiro Morales
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Fixed #15424 -- Corrected lookup of callables listed in admin inlines'
readonly_fields
by passing the right ModelAdmin (sub)class instance when instantiating inline forms admin wrappers. Also, added early validation of its elements. Thanks kmike for the report and Karen for the patch fixing the issue.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@15650 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
Fixed #15424 -- Corrected lookup of callables listed in admin inlines'
readonly_fields
by passing the right ModelAdmin (sub)class instance when instantiating inline forms admin wrappers. Also, added early validation of its elements. Thanks kmike for the report and Karen for the patch fixing the issue.
Fixed #14401 -- Added a contributing howto guide for new users. Thank you to everyone who added their advice, feedback, and wisdom to the wiki article while constructing this new guide.
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Fixed #15424 -- Corrected lookup of callables listed in admin inlines'
readonly_fields
by passing the right ModelAdmin (sub)class instance when instantiating inline forms admin wrappers. Also, added early validation of its elements. Thanks kmike for the report and Karen for the patch fixing the issue.
Fixed #9964 -- Ensure that all database operations make transactions dirty, not just write operations. Many thanks to Shai Berger for his work and persistence on this issue.
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