Added note to coding-style.txt about how we should NOT be religious about line lengths.

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Coding Style
Coding style
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Please follow these coding standards when writing code for inclusion in Django.
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area, but remember that :pep:`8` is only a guide, so respect the style of
the surrounding code as a primary goal.
One big exception to :pep:`8` is our preference of longer line lengths.
We're well into the 21st Century, and we have high-resolution computer
screens that can fit way more than 79 characters on a screen. Don't limit
lines of code to 79 characters if it means the code looks significantly
uglier or is harder to read.
* Use four spaces for indentation.
* Use underscores, not camelCase, for variable, function and method names