Hi All,

I saw Carlton's short keynote at DjangoCon last month and he suggested that 
I message this group.

I'm one of the maintainers of Django-Pgcrypto-Fields which offers field 
level encryption using the PostgeSQL pgcryto library. We support Django 
1.11, and 2+ including filtering, aggregates and annotations. We have 100% 
unit test coverage (although the test suite could use a little refactoring 
for clarity).

https://github.com/incuna/django-pgcrypto-fields

I wanted to ping the group to see if anyone else would be interested in 
code reviewing the project for anything that could be done better or 
differently? I'm asking because what I know about the ORM is all by 
splunking though the Django source over time.

Also, there is potential for inclusion as part of the Django contrib for 
postgres. If there is interest,  I'd happily volunteer to help maintain. So 
I'm curious what people's opinions are regarding this.

Best,
Peter J. Farrell

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