#36999: Reference to Ruby on Rails in Tutorial Part 2
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     Reporter:  Sid R  |                     Type:  Cleanup/optimization
       Status:  new    |                Component:  Documentation
      Version:  6.0    |                 Severity:  Normal
     Keywords:         |             Triage Stage:  Unreviewed
    Has patch:  0      |      Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0      |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0      |                    UI/UX:  0
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 This is a minor nitpick, but I found the little blurb about the way Ruby
 on Rails a little confusing.

 The section in question is
 https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/6.0/intro/tutorial02/#creating-models
 and the text in question is:

   This includes the migrations - unlike in Ruby On Rails, for example,
 migrations are entirely derived from your models file, and are essentially
 a history that Django can roll through to update your database schema to
 match your current models."

 The 'unlike in Ruby on Rails' is not descriptive enough for a person not
 knowledgeable in Ruby on Rails to understand what the difference is, or
 why it might matter.

 I now wonder if it's simply unimportant, and not necessary to have in the
 documentation - i.e. just remove '{{{unlike in Ruby on Rails, for
 example}}}', and it's just as useful/helpful?
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/36999>
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