2013 archive
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Django Code of Conduct - feedback wanted
We've published a rough draft of a Django community Code of Conduct, and we'd like your feedback.
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Django 1.5.1 released
We've just released Django 1.5.1, a bugfix release fixing a few issues with last month's 1.5 release.
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Announcing another member in the DjangoCon family - DjangoCon AU
We've got DjangoCon US, and DjangoCon Europe -- and now we have something for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere - DjangoCon AU! DjangoCon AU will be held on July 5, as a one day miniconference leading into PyCon AU. The Call for Proposals is now open.
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Kickstarting Schema Migrations for Django
Django core developer Andrew Godwin has announced a Kickstarter project to help fund the development of schema migrations for Django's core.
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py-bcrypt security release issued
py-bcrypt, the library used by the Django Bcrypt password hasher, issued a new release on Monday for a concurrency bug that could potentially be used to bypass password checking by an attacker. Users of the py-bcrypt library should upgrade immediately to version 0.3.
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Goodbye, Malcolm
We have difficult news: Malcolm Tredinnick, a long-time contributor to Django, has passed away.
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Sprint with us at PyCon!
Join the Django sprint, March 18-21 at PyCon US 2013 in Santa Clara.
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DjangoCon Europe 2013 tickets are on sale
Tickets for this year's DjangoCon Europe, to be held in Warsaw, Poland, are now on sale. The conference is shaping up to be epic. Why not come and be a part of it?
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Django 1.5 released
Django 1.5 has been released!
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Updated releases issued
Today we're releasing Django 1.3.7 and 1.4.5 to correct packaging problems with the 1.3.6 and 1.4.4 releases.
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