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It is being kinda announced about DjangoCon 2008! It is going to be in the Bay Area and sometime around the release of Django 1.0 in September. I heard about it a couple days ago from Jacob at the office (because I work at Mediaphormedia, birthplace of Django). I'm really excited about it, and I'm thinking about heading out for it. I have never been to the Bay Area. We'll see how it pans out when it gets announced, but I'm almost definitely going! YAY!!
Update: An official announcement should be made Monday or Tuesday, including dates and location.
Check my post here for updates: DjangoCon: September 6-7, GooglePlex
Posted at 3:03 p.m. on July 7, 2008
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