Removed note about "0" IP address from tutorial.

Tutorial should offer only minimum, necessary, explanation.
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.. console:: .. console::
$ python manage.py runserver 0:8000 $ python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
**0** is a shortcut for **0.0.0.0**. Full docs for the development server Full docs for the development server can be found in the
can be found in the :djadmin:`runserver` reference. :djadmin:`runserver` reference.
.. admonition:: Automatic reloading of :djadmin:`runserver` .. admonition:: Automatic reloading of :djadmin:`runserver`

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Note that the default IP address, ``127.0.0.1``, is not accessible from other Note that the default IP address, ``127.0.0.1``, is not accessible from other
machines on your network. To make your development server viewable to other machines on your network. To make your development server viewable to other
machines on the network, use its own IP address (e.g. ``192.168.2.1``) or machines on the network, use its own IP address (e.g. ``192.168.2.1``), ``0``
``0.0.0.0`` or ``::`` (with IPv6 enabled). (shortcut for ``0.0.0.0``), ``0.0.0.0``, or ``::`` (with IPv6 enabled).
You can provide an IPv6 address surrounded by brackets You can provide an IPv6 address surrounded by brackets
(e.g. ``[200a::1]:8000``). This will automatically enable IPv6 support. (e.g. ``[200a::1]:8000``). This will automatically enable IPv6 support.