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Russell Keith-Magee
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Ensure that L10N formats aren't cached between tests.
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Fixed #13815 -- Ensure that reverse exclude lookups on nullable foreign keys exclude null values. Thanks to bpeschier for the report and patch.
Fixed #14861 -- Added an admonition about the potential for circular imports with custom logging handlers (which produces an extremely confusing error message) to the logging docs. Thanks to donspaulding for the report and adamv for the patch.
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Fixed #14046 -- Made {% include %} behave the same, regardless of whether the template included is named by variable or constant string. Thanks to defcube for the report, and George Karpenkov for the draft patch.
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