As long as runserver (usually) properly shuts down when CTRL-C is hit, then 
it imo makes sense to change the text -- especially if that is the only 
thing accessible on some keyboards.

The usually above is because someone might have a bare except that is hit 
that moment and as such the process might not shut down.

On Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 7:58:47 AM UTC+2 carlton...@gmail.com wrote:

> I too realise I don't have a(n obvious) break key but have been happily 
> hitting CTRL-C. 
>
> On Monday, 21 June 2021 at 23:53:15 UTC+2 Adam Johnson wrote:
>
>> Would it be bad to have Django respond to both shortcuts?
>>
>
> I think as a matter of fact it does. At least using PowerShell/Win10/Etc — 
> Looking at Matthew's link, we don't do either of the things that would 
> inhibit this. 🤔
>
> Looking at it from Will's POV (writing introductory guides) the output 
> text of runserver might be a bit problematic:
>
> "Quit the sever with CTRL-BREAK" — Errrmmm... Where's that then? 
>
>
>

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