Events | May 13, 2016

In less than three weeks time, PyCon US will be in Portland Oregon - and so will we!

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Once again we’re sponsoring the conference. We’ll have a booth (no. 331) in the Expo Hall, and we’d love to meet you, whether you’re already a django CMS user or just want to know more about it.

Our team at PyCon will include two of django CMS’s core developers, Martin Koistinen and Daniele Procida, as well as Olena Matsak and Joseph Melettukunnel, who are key members of the team at Divio, where they support the Aldryn platform.

They’ll be pleased to show you what’s new in django CMS 3.3, which we expect to have released just in time for the event, and to talk about the ambitious plans we have for the future of the CMS.

Daniele will also be giving a PyCon talk on Sunday, on some of the unexpected effects of documentation on an open-source software project. Come and say hello at PyCon, and perhaps help yourself to some Swiss chocolates while you’re there.

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