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Django Sprint in Berlin, Germany
On November 23 and 24 we'll be sprinting on Django. Join us in person in Berlin, Germany or online!
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DjangoCon US 2013 wrapup
DjangoCon US has finished for another year -- which means the hard work to organize DjangoCon US 2014 has just begun!
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Announcing the Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize
The Django Software Foundation announces an award in memory of core developer Malcolm Tredinnick.
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Security releases issued
Today the Django team is issuing multiple releases -- Django 1.4.8, Django 1.5.4, and Django 1.6 beta 4 -- which fix a security issue that was publicly reported, and likely to be exploitable against live Django deployments.
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Django Software Foundation adopts trademark policy
The Django Software Foundation has adopted a new licensing agreement for the use of the Django trademark.
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Security releases issued
Today the Django team is issuing multiple releases -- Django 1.4.7, Django 1.5.3, and Django 1.6 beta 3 -- which fix two security issues.
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DjangoCon US 2013 travel grants awarded
Travel grants for DjangoCon US 2013 have now been awarded.
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Security releases issued
Today the Django team is issuing multiple releases -- Django 1.4.6, Django 1.5.2, and Django 1.6 beta 2 -- which fix two security issues.
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Security advisory: BREACH and Django
At last week's Black Hat conference, researchers announced the BREACH attack, a new attack on web apps that can recover data even when secured with SSL connections. We believe that BREACH may be used to compromise Django's CSRF protection, so we're issuing this advisory so that our users can defend themselves.
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Django adopts a Code of Conduct
The Django project has formally adopted a Code of Conduct.
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