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Fixed #4125 -- Added some small fixes to contrib.databrowse: fixed calendar views, added a summary of the number of objects in each list, and added a template entry point for the customisation enthusiasts. Nice work, SmileyChris.
Used the url() function when adding a named URL pattern, mostly as an example of good practice and to introduce the function. Fixed #4908 (although it wasn't a bug).
MERGED MAGIC-REMOVAL BRANCH TO TRUNK. This change is highly backwards-incompatible. Please read http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/RemovingTheMagic for upgrade instructions.
Fixed #5180 -- Added man pages for remaining files under django/bin/. We still need to rename some binaries before they can be safely installed, I suspect, so these aren't installed by default yet, but the groundwork is there now. Excellent job, Nick Efford!
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