#11834: Colorized technical_500_response: django code is green, user code is 
red.
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          Reporter:  buriy          |         Owner:  buriy                     
   
            Status:  new            |     Milestone:                            
   
         Component:  HTTP handling  |       Version:  1.1                       
   
        Resolution:                 |      Keywords:  colorize 500 http500 
prettify
             Stage:  Accepted       |     Has_patch:  1                         
   
        Needs_docs:  0              |   Needs_tests:  0                         
   
Needs_better_patch:  1              |  
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Changes (by russellm):

  * needs_better_patch:  0 => 1
  * stage:  Unreviewed => Accepted

Comment:

 Reasonable suggestion, but probably calls for different colour choices. To
 me, Red/Green implies stop/go or broken/good, which isn't the intention.
 There's nothing wrong with the existing stack trace colors, IMHO - we just
 need to pick a way to make a distinction between user and internal code.
 Collapsing the 'django' portions of the stack is another option.

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