Hello,

In our project we have a Model with this field:

    has_drivers_license = models.BooleanField(verbose_name=_('Heeft 
rijbewijs'), default=False, choices=BOOL_CHOICES)


and we have a ModelForm, where this field is used:


    fields = [*...* 'has_drivers_license', ]


and we use a radio select widget:


    widgets = {
        'has_drivers_license': forms.RadioSelect
    }


Now, in one specific template where we use this form, we don't include this 
specific field. In the view, the form would validate anyway. After upgrading to 
django 2.1  (from 2.0.5), this form no longer validates, saying that 
has_drivers_license is required. 

I have now added "blank = True" to the Model field, after which the form 
validates again.


Should I report a bug? I didn't see anything in the release notes that would 
lead to me to expect backward incompatible behavior on this issue.


Thanks! 

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