Remove cookiecutter option defaults from docs

Rationale: duplicate values
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Project Generation Options
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project_name [My Awesome Project]:
project_name:
Your project's human-readable name, capitals and spaces allowed.
project_slug [my_awesome_project]:
project_slug:
Your project's slug without dashes or spaces. Used to name your repo
and in other places where a Python-importable version of your project name
is needed.
description [Behold My Awesome Project!]
description:
Describes your project and gets used in places like ``README.rst`` and such.
author_name [Daniel Roy Greenfeld]:
author_name:
This is you! The value goes into places like ``LICENSE`` and such.
email [daniel-roy-greenfeld@example.com]:
email:
The email address you want to identify yourself in the project.
domain_name [example.com]
domain_name:
The domain name you plan to use for your project once it goes live.
Note that it can be safely changed later on whenever you need to.
version [0.1.0]
version:
The version of the project at its inception.
open_source_license [1]
open_source_license:
A software license for the project. The choices are:
1. MIT_
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4. `Apache Software License 2.0`_
5. Not open source
timezone [UTC]
timezone:
The value to be used for the ``TIME_ZONE`` setting of the project.
windows [n]
windows:
Indicates whether the project should be configured for development on Windows.
use_pycharm [n]
use_pycharm:
Indicates whether the project should be configured for development with PyCharm_.
use_docker [y]
use_docker:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use Docker_ and `Docker Compose`_.
postgresql_version [1]
postgresql_version:
Select a PostgreSQL_ version to use. The choices are:
1. 10.3
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6. 9.4
7. 9.3
js_task_runner [1]
js_task_runner:
Select a JavaScript task runner. The choices are:
1. None
2. Gulp_
custom_bootstrap_compilation [n]
custom_bootstrap_compilation:
Indicates whether the project should support Bootstrap recompilation
via the selected JavaScript task runner's task. This can be useful
for real-time Bootstrap variable alteration.
use_compressor [n]
use_compressor:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use `Django Compressor`_.
use_celery [n]
use_celery:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use Celery_.
use_mailhog [n]
use_mailhog:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use MailHog_.
use_sentry [n]
use_sentry:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use Sentry_.
use_whitenoise [y]
use_whitenoise:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use WhiteNoise_.
use_heroku [n]
use_heroku:
Indicates whether the project should be configured so as to be deployable
to Heroku_.
use_travisci [n]
use_travisci:
Indicates whether the project should be configured to use `Travis CI`_.
keep_local_envs_in_vcs [y]
keep_local_envs_in_vcs:
Indicates whether the project's ``.envs/.local/`` should be kept in VCS
(comes in handy when working in teams where local environment reproducibility
is strongly encouraged).
debug [n]
debug:
Indicates whether the project should be configured for debugging.
This option is relevant for Cookiecutter Django developers only.