Fine, it's clearer for me now (with the added smart examples).

"The distinguishing factor between manager methods and class or static
methods
should be the database. Managers handle table-wide operations ; Python-
level operations
don't know anything about a database at all."

Maybe a sentence like that should be added in the documentation (as a
note or something) explaining managers, to make that thing more
explicit (because it's an important concept to be shared and I'm sure
I am not the only one to wonder if it's worth it).

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