On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 07:13 +0800, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> In the interim, the best option is your local Python conference;
> PyCon.AU, PyCon.NZ or PyCon.APAC.
and as already mentionedS
http://in.pycon.org/2011/
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Addy Yeow wrote:
> Any plan to host Djangcon in Asia?
This exact question was asked (and answered) on django-users
yesterday. There aren't any current plans for a DjangoCon.AU, NZ, or
APAC. What is required is an interested group from the community to
organize th
Not by the organizers of Djangocon.US. So far, each of the regional conferences
(djangocon.us, djangocon.eu, djangoski, etc) have been organized by independent
organizations. That being said, we do all collaborate to some extent. Should
anybody be interested in organizing a Djangocon in Asia, I
Any plan to host Djangcon in Asia?
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:08 AM, Sean O'Connor wrote:
> Hey Everybody,
>
> I know we're a bit late this year but the new Djangocon.US site is finally
> up and we are accepting talk proposals today.
>
> Unfortunately, thanks to our lateness we will only be able
Hey Everybody,
I know we're a bit late this year but the new Djangocon.US site is finally
up and we are accepting talk proposals today.
Unfortunately, thanks to our lateness we will only be able to accept
proposals for the next* *two weeks. This means if you want to have a chance
to speak at
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