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@blueyed blueyed commented Jul 26, 2018

Hiding all of Django in stacktraces is too much and not necessary usually.

I do not remember the details, but had this in a local patch since a
while already.

This goes good together with #1072, but can be seen independent from it - therefore a separate PR.

Hiding all of Django in stacktraces is too much and not necessary usually.

I do not remember the details, but had this in a local patch since a
while already.
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Makes sense, thanks!

@matthiask matthiask merged commit 3927ad6 into django-commons:master Sep 6, 2018
@blueyed blueyed deleted the HIDE_IN_STACKTRACES branch September 7, 2018 14:56
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