On 08/04/16 01:40, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> Carl Meyer wrote:
> 
>> It might be worth adding a short documentation note. We largely want to
>> avoid documenting Python's behavior in the Django docs, but a short note
>> in the template `is` docs reminding people not to ever use `is` with
>> strings or numbers might be worthwhile.
> 
> Or to only use it with None, True or False.

I'd be in favor of a documentation note like that, or a link to Python
documentation of `is`. I agree about not duplicating Python
documentation, but a short note like that could help many people who
aren't that familiar with Python in general.

Tobias

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