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authorTobias Kunze <r@rixx.de>2019-06-17 16:54:55 +0200
committerMariusz Felisiak <felisiak.mariusz@gmail.com>2019-09-06 13:27:46 +0200
commit4a954cfd11a5d034491f87fcbc920eb97a302bb3 (patch)
tree1c92caae5d8a9b33c51ddd74b4b2061248f3915f /docs/howto/initial-data.txt
parentaddabc492bdc0191ac95d59ec34b56b34086ebb9 (diff)
Fixed #30573 -- Rephrased documentation to avoid words that minimise the involved difficulty.
This patch does not remove all occurrences of the words in question. Rather, I went through all of the occurrences of the words listed below, and judged if they a) suggested the reader had some kind of knowledge/experience, and b) if they added anything of value (including tone of voice, etc). I left most of the words alone. I looked at the following words: - simply/simple - easy/easier/easiest - obvious - just - merely - straightforward - ridiculous Thanks to Carlton Gibson for guidance on how to approach this issue, and to Tim Bell for providing the idea. But the enormous lion's share of thanks go to Adam Johnson for his patient and helpful review.
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@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ Or, you can write fixtures by hand; fixtures can be written as JSON, XML or YAML
.. _PyYAML: https://pyyaml.org/
-As an example, though, here's what a fixture for a simple ``Person`` model might
-look like in JSON:
+As an example, though, here's what a fixture for a ``Person`` model might look
+like in JSON:
.. code-block:: js
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ And here's that same fixture as YAML:
You'll store this data in a ``fixtures`` directory inside your app.
-Loading data is easy: just call :djadmin:`manage.py loaddata <loaddata>`
+You can load data by calling :djadmin:`manage.py loaddata <loaddata>`
``<fixturename>``, where ``<fixturename>`` is the name of the fixture file
you've created. Each time you run :djadmin:`loaddata`, the data will be read
from the fixture and re-loaded into the database. Note this means that if you