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A few small fixes to django.contrib.comments (Comment.get_as_text for non-authenticated users; references to Comment.permalink; unused imports). Fixes #9143, #9429, and 9439. Thanks, Thejaswi Puthraya.
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A few small fixes to django.contrib.comments (Comment.get_as_text for non-authenticated users; references to Comment.permalink; unused imports). Fixes #9143, #9429, and 9439. Thanks, Thejaswi Puthraya.
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In urlconfs, include() may now be used on an iterable of patterns instead of just a module string. Refs #6470 -- making the admin use a urlconf is much easier with this work done. Thanks, Alex Gaynor.
Fixed #6791: added a write-through cache session backend: session data is written through the cache to the database, but read from the cache for speed. Thanks to jhenry, mcroydon, and jdunck.
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