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DjangoCon US 2023 2023

Day 3: Talks (119)

So glad for masking policy and testing requirements.

This is my first convention in 4 years, and if there wasn't such a complete masking and testing policy I wouldn't be able to be here.

We're ALL masking, and it feels so good.

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Natalia Bidart is presenting the talk "Inside Out: My Journey of Understanding Inclusion" at the DjangoCon US 2023 🐂

CC @djangocon @nessita

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I gave a lightning talk at for day 2 titled "Building things when you have a cluttered mind 🧠"

I was worried it wouldn't be received well, but several folks have reached out to say they felt seen and validated and that the talk was helpful. That has really made my week!

🥰

Check out the slides if you're interested.

github.com/jacklinke/jacklinke

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If anyone at is interested in getting involved with DSF stuff, please find me today or tomorrow at the sprints. I can help with

- connecting you with a working group you might want to join, or helping you propose a new working group
- writing a nomination -- for yourself or someone else -- for the DSF board
- ... anything else DSF-related you can think of!

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Jay Miller is hosting the panel "Who put me in charge? Moving beyond day-to-day coding in Django" with Charles Rejonis, Andrew Godwin, Julia Solórzano, Elizabeth Christensen, Frank Wiles at DjangoCon US 2023 🐂

CC @djangocon @andrew @frank @kjaymiller @sqlliz

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Thank you for the DjangoCon US see you at the sprints tomorrow

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I have made a few small changes to the fedidevs page and I now also have some statistics to share:

There were 202 posts and 1183 favorites about the conference so far. The most favorited post currently has 372 favorites. ✨

Anything else that I can add to make the page better?

fedidevs.com/posts/djangoconus

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Peter Grandstaff is giving closing remarks for the DjangoCon US 2023, in Durham, North Carolina 🐂

CC @djangocon

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