In "Writing your first Django app, part 2" 
(https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/intro/tutorial02/), it's outlines 
adding a __str__() method  to your models.

But if you've got a unicode string that's called in the admin, you're going 
to get a big, unfriendly UnicodeEncodeError error when you load that admin 
change_form.html.

Wouldn't it be safer/better newbie user experience to go with a __unicode__ 
method instead?

— John

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