>
> No - please don't. The Django docs explicitly state that Django's test
> framework is based on Python's unittest and doctest frameworks, and
> provides links to the docs for those frameworks. It's not our place to
> including "how to use unittest" or "how to use doctest" documentation,
> as we would be reproducing the documentation provided by Python. If
> you feel that Python's docs don't make the prefix behaviour
> sufficiently explicit, then this needs to be taken up with the Python
> documentation team, not us.
>

There is a helper box that explains what a doc string is. I don't think a
few added words about naming convention would be overboard. I'm not married
to the idea that all documentation needs to be exhaustingly detailed but a
few words that mention it would have been nice. That being said I'm happy to
file a report or not and I'm certainly not looking to start a flame war over
it.

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