diff --git a/docs/releases/1.5-alpha-1.txt b/docs/releases/1.5-alpha-1.txt index 8f027c6859e..fb468cf8b2a 100644 --- a/docs/releases/1.5-alpha-1.txt +++ b/docs/releases/1.5-alpha-1.txt @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ Other notable new features in Django 1.5 include: * `Support for saving a subset of model's fields`_ - :meth:`Model.save() ` now accepts an ``update_fields`` argument, letting you specify which fields are - written back to the databse when you call ``save()``. This can help - in high-concurrancy operations, and can improve performance. + written back to the database when you call ``save()``. This can help + in high-concurrency operations, and can improve performance. * Better `support for streaming responses <#explicit-streaming-responses>`_ via the new :class:`~django.http.StreamingHttpResponse` response class. @@ -106,17 +106,17 @@ need to install a different version of Django on Python 3. This means that you can write application targeted for just Python 2, just Python 3, or single applications that support both platforms. -However, we're labling this support "experimental" for now: although it's -receved extensive testing via our automated test suite, it's recieved very +However, we're labeling this support "experimental" for now: although it's +received extensive testing via our automated test suite, it's received very little real-world testing. We've done our best to eliminate bugs, but we can't be sure we covered all possible uses of Django. Further, Django's more than a web framework; it's an ecosystem of pluggable components. At this point, very -few third-party applications have been ported to Python 3, so it's unliukely -that a real-world application will have all its dependecies satisfied under +few third-party applications have been ported to Python 3, so it's unlikely +that a real-world application will have all its dependencies satisfied under Python 3. Thus, we're recommending that Django 1.5 not be used in production under Python -3. Instead, use this oportunity to begin :doc:`porting applications to Python 3 +3. Instead, use this opportunity to begin :doc:`porting applications to Python 3 `. If you're an author of a pluggable component, we encourage you to start porting now. @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Retrieval of ``ContentType`` instances associated with proxy models The methods :meth:`ContentTypeManager.get_for_model() ` and :meth:`ContentTypeManager.get_for_models() ` have a new keyword argument – respectively ``for_concrete_model`` and ``for_concrete_models``. -By passing ``False`` using this argument it is now possible to retreive the +By passing ``False`` using this argument it is now possible to retrieve the :class:`ContentType ` associated with proxy models. @@ -495,8 +495,8 @@ In order to be able to run unit tests in any order and to make sure they are always isolated from each other, :class:`~django.test.TransactionTestCase` will now reset the database *after* each test run instead. -No more implict DB sequences reset -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +No more implicit DB sequences reset +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :class:`~django.test.TransactionTestCase` tests used to reset primary key sequences automatically together with the database flushing actions described @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Miscellaneous available at :func:`django.utils.html.remove_tags`. * Uploaded files are no longer created as executable by default. If you need - them to be executeable change :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` to your + them to be executable change :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` to your needs. The new default value is `0666` (octal) and the current umask value is first masked out.