2013 archive
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Security releases issued
Today the Django team is issuing multiple releases -- Django 1.4.6, Django 1.5.2, and Django 1.6 beta 2 -- which fix two security issues.
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Security advisory: BREACH and Django
At last week's Black Hat conference, researchers announced the BREACH attack, a new attack on web apps that can recover data even when secured with SSL connections. We believe that BREACH may be used to compromise Django's CSRF protection, so we're issuing this advisory so that our users can defend themselves.
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Django adopts a Code of Conduct
The Django project has formally adopted a Code of Conduct.
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Applications for DjangoCon US travel grants now open
DjangoCon US 2013 is rapidly approaching -- September 2-7, in Chicago. If you require financial assistance in order to attend, applications for travel grants are now open.
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DjangoCon Australia T-shirts available
Couldn't make it to DjangoCon Australia? Why not make up for it by buying a DjangoCon Australia t-shirt!
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Django 1.6 beta 1 released
Today the Django team has issued Django 1.6 beta 1, a preview/testing package for the upcoming Django 1.6 release.
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New Developer Members of the DSF
The Django Software Foundation welcomes 8 new developer members.
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Jeremy Dunck joins the DSF Board
Following the resignation of Alex Gaynor from the DSF board, the DSF is pleased to welcome its newest director: Jeremy Dunck. We're also pleased to welcome our new Secretary, Andy McKay.
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Django 1.6 alpha 1 released
Today the Django team has issued Django 1.6 alpha 1, a preview/testing package for the upcoming Django 1.6 release.
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Django Software Foundation calls for board nominations
Alex Gaynor has announced his desire to stand down from the DSF board. Therefore, we're calling for nominations for a replacement board member.
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