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authorAymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>2013-01-29 14:05:34 +0100
committerAymeric Augustin <aymeric.augustin@m4x.org>2013-01-29 14:12:04 +0100
commitb99a4e1073e5504ec8f40447a8e9fd1066c76b7f (patch)
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Updated metrics on the documentation.
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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ What to read next
So you've read all the :doc:`introductory material </intro/index>` and have
decided you'd like to keep using Django. We've only just scratched the surface
-with this intro (in fact, if you've read every single word you've still read
-less than 10% of the overall documentation).
+with this intro (in fact, if you've read every single word, you've read about
+5% of the overall documentation).
So what's next?
@@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ to write a document about how to read the document about documentation.)
Finding documentation
=====================
-Django's got a *lot* of documentation -- almost 200,000 words -- so finding what
-you need can sometimes be tricky. A few good places to start are the :ref:`search`
-and the :ref:`genindex`.
+Django's got a *lot* of documentation -- almost 450,000 words and counting --
+so finding what you need can sometimes be tricky. A few good places to start
+are the :ref:`search` and the :ref:`genindex`.
Or you can just browse around!