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diff --git a/docs/releases/1.0.txt b/docs/releases/1.0.txt index 6827a62cc8..359490aad3 100644 --- a/docs/releases/1.0.txt +++ b/docs/releases/1.0.txt @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -.. _releases-1.0: - ======================== Django 1.0 release notes ======================== @@ -24,12 +22,12 @@ contributions overtake those made privately. Stability and forwards-compatibility ==================================== -:ref:`The release of Django 1.0 <releases-1.0>` comes with a promise of API +:doc:`The release of Django 1.0 </releases/1.0>` comes with a promise of API stability and forwards-compatibility. In a nutshell, this means that code you develop against Django 1.0 will continue to work against 1.1 unchanged, and you should need to make only minor changes for any 1.X release. -See the :ref:`API stability guide <misc-api-stability>` for full details. +See the :doc:`API stability guide </misc/api-stability>` for full details. Backwards-incompatible changes ============================== @@ -42,7 +40,7 @@ detailed porting guide: :maxdepth: 1 1.0-porting-guide - + A complete list of backwards-incompatible changes can be found at http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/BackwardsIncompatibleChanges. @@ -60,9 +58,9 @@ In fact, new documentation is one of our favorite features of Django 1.0, so we might as well start there. First, there's a new documentation site: http://docs.djangoproject.com/ - + The documentation has been greatly improved, cleaned up, and generally made -awesome. There's now dedicated search, indexes, and more. +awesome. There's now dedicated search, indexes, and more. We can't possibly document everything that's new in 1.0, but the documentation will be your definitive guide. Anywhere you see something like: @@ -85,7 +83,7 @@ Django's new form-handling library (introduced in the 0.96 release as redesigned with extensibility and customization in mind. Full documentation for the admin application is available online in the official Django documentation: -See the :ref:`admin reference <ref-contrib-admin>` for details +See the :doc:`admin reference </ref/contrib/admin/index>` for details Improved Unicode handling ------------------------- @@ -97,7 +95,7 @@ interoperability with third-party libraries and systems which may or may not handle Unicode gracefully. Details are available in Django's Unicode-handling documentation. -See :ref:`ref-unicode`. +See :doc:`/ref/unicode`. An improved ORM --------------- @@ -142,8 +140,8 @@ Pluggable file storage Django's built-in ``FileField`` and ``ImageField`` now can take advantage of pluggable file-storage backends, allowing extensive customization of where and -how uploaded files get stored by Django. For details, see :ref:`the files -documentation <topics-files>`; big thanks go to Marty Alchin for putting in the +how uploaded files get stored by Django. For details, see :doc:`the files +documentation </topics/files>`; big thanks go to Marty Alchin for putting in the hard work to get this completed. Jython compatibility @@ -155,7 +153,7 @@ Django's codebase has been refactored to remove incompatibilities with on the Java Virtual Machine. Django is now compatible with the forthcoming Jython 2.5 release. -See :ref:`howto-jython`. +See :doc:`/howto/jython`. .. _Jython: http://www.jython.org/ @@ -187,17 +185,17 @@ handle the two parts of caching (inserting into and reading from the cache) separately, offering additional flexibility for situations where combining these functions into a single middleware posed problems. -Full details, including updated notes on appropriate use, are in :ref:`the -caching documentation <topics-cache>`. +Full details, including updated notes on appropriate use, are in :doc:`the +caching documentation </topics/cache>`. Refactored ``django.contrib.comments`` -------------------------------------- As part of a Google Summer of Code project, Thejaswi Puthraya carried out a major rewrite and refactoring of Django's bundled comment system, greatly -increasing its flexibility and customizability. :ref:`Full documentation -<ref-contrib-comments-index>` is available, as well as :ref:`an upgrade guide -<ref-contrib-comments-upgrade>` if you were using the previous incarnation of +increasing its flexibility and customizability. :doc:`Full documentation +</ref/contrib/comments/index>` is available, as well as :doc:`an upgrade guide +</ref/contrib/comments/upgrade>` if you were using the previous incarnation of the comments application. Removal of deprecated features @@ -240,7 +238,7 @@ Caveats with support of certain databases ----------------------------------------- Django attempts to support as many features as possible on all database -backends. However, not all database backends are alike, and in particular many of the supported database differ greatly from version to version. It's a good idea to checkout our :ref:`notes on supported database <ref-databases>`: +backends. However, not all database backends are alike, and in particular many of the supported database differ greatly from version to version. It's a good idea to checkout our :doc:`notes on supported database </ref/databases>`: - :ref:`mysql-notes` - :ref:`sqlite-notes` |
