* chore: Use codespell to fix typos in code.
Second part of replacement of #4651
@rjsparks, I probably need to revert some things here, and I also
still need to add that new migration - how do I do that?
* Revert migrations
* Migrate "Whitelisted" to "Allowlisted"
* TEST_COVERAGE_MASTER_FILE -> TEST_COVERAGE_MAIN_FILE
* Fix permissions
* Add suggestions from @jennifer-richards
* refactor: replace datetime.now with timezone.now
* refactor: migrate model fields to use timezone.now as default
* refactor: replace datetime.today with timezone.now
datetime.datetime.today() is equivalent to datetime.datetime.now(); both
return a naive datetime with the current local time.
* refactor: rephrase datetime.now(tz) as timezone.now().astimezone(tz)
This is effectively the same, but is less likely to encourage accidental
use of naive datetimes.
* refactor: revert datetime.today() change to old migrations
* refactor: change a missed datetime.now to timezone.now
* chore: renumber timezone_now migration
* chore: renumber migrations
When we started explicitly listing draft and RFC author names on the documemnt
pages in commit [18549], it uncovered a number of links that 404'ed because
name alias entries were missing for some person entries, in particular for
authors of early RFCs and drafts. Adding such alias entries can be done
automatically in most cases. This new management command will do so, and also
report (and in some cases fix) additional issues, such as names incorrectly
incorporating '<>', name aliases that are email addresses, and more.
Run with -v2 (verbosity 2) it will report all found names and aliases for each
issue type, and run with -f it will fix those that can be automatically fixed.
- Legacy-Id: 18599
Note: SVN reference [18549] has been migrated to Git commit 2899c2a65d