It looks like six of the videos from DjangoCon have been posted: Here's Cal Henderson's funny, Why I Hate Django talk: and some more: Click here for all the videos from DjangoCon.
I just wanted everyone to know about all my DjangoCon 2008 conference coverage that I did for Ars Technica while I was attending the event this past weekend. I agree totally with Brian Veloso that the conference was probably the best I'd ever attended. The infrastructure and logistics provided by Google were second to none and the small, focused group of attendees was just right. Here are the posts I made: DjangoCon 2008: GvR speaks on the future of App Engine Ars at DjangoCon: Build your own social network with Pinax Ars at DjangoCon: Day one round-up Ars at DjangoCon: ...
I was planning which talks I wanted to attend at DjangoCon next week and I ended up making an iCal calendar for all the talks. If you'd like to subscribe to the calendar, please be my guest!
Rob LoftHouse just announced on his Twitter that DjangoCon 2008 will be taking place at the GooglePlex (that's Google's Mountain View, California headquarters) on September 6th and 7th! Woo! Rob also indicates that a Djangoproject.com posting will be up soon. The official post is live: I am pleased to announce that DjangoCon will be held on the 6th and 7th of September, 2008 at the Google headquarters in Mountain View. This will tie in with the 1.0 release of Django, and so we'll be also having a 1.0 release party on Saturday September 6th. All the details including a schedule ...
Wow! I'm so excited about the news of an upcoming djangocon. Not only is it confirmed that it will eventually happen, it will be taking place in San Francisco, in September 2008! The date is engineered to coincide with Django 1.0's scheduled release.