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This Week in Django 30 - 2008-07-20

written by Michael Trier, on Jul 21, 2008 11:54:00 PM.

This Week in Django is a weekly podcast about all things Django.

This week we discuss the NewForms-Admin merge into Trunk, DjangoCon, a few source commits, some cool projects from the community, and the Tip of the Week.

Please see the Show Notes below for all the pertinent information and links

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Show Notes

Big News (0:47)

Tracking Trunk (15:04)

Community Catchup (26:16)

  • Kevin Fricovsky – joins the This Week in Django team as Community Evangelist. Kevin will be working to produce the show, contacting guests, gathering news items, coming up with ideas. Kevin has been doing this work regularly anyway so it’s great of him to team up with us to help out the program:
  • PyOhio – Reminder that this free one day conference is in Columbus, OH on July 26, 2008.
  • Twitter Search – via Kevin Fricovsky using the new Twitter Search capability to track all tweets about django.

Tip of the Week (38:32)

This tip comes to us via Ben Jao Ming in his post Django auto-translation of field values.

If you need to translate content in a field then gettext is not going to help you out. Since you can create your own custom fields it’s easy to wrap a CharField with the translation behavior:


from django.db import models
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _

class AutoTranslateField(models.CharField):
    __metaclass__ = models.SubfieldBase
    def to_python(self, value):
        return str(_(value))

Just add whatever translations you know of to the locale file and run compilemessages.

Thank You! (42:45)

This Week in Django 14 - 2008-03-09

written by Michael Trier, on Mar 10, 2008 2:13:00 PM.

This Week in Django is a weekly podcast about all things Django.

This week we talk to Doug Napoleone on of the many volunteers working hard to bring us PyCon 2008 in Chicago. Doug is Software Coordinator and Webmaster for PyCon 2008 and lead developer and maintainer for PyCon-Tech. Doug gives you all the information you need to be well prepared for PyCon this week. We also announce the winners of the Win Cool Stuff Contest and some information on This Week at Pycon.

Please see the Show Notes below for all the pertinent information and links

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The Enhanced Podcast version contains screenshots and easy access links to all of the items we discuss throughout the podcast.

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Want to give us some feedback on the show? We’re always looking for ideas or suggestions that will help improve each episode. Please contact us at feedback __at__ thisweekindjango.com.

Show Notes

Doug Napoleone on PyCon 2008 (2:27)

Doug is Software Coordinator and Webmaster for PyCon 2008 and lead developer and maintainer for PyCon-Tech.

Doug touches on the following subjects. Lots of great information in the show. If you’re going to PyCon you want to be sure to get the scoop.

1. What’s not new this year.

2. Whats new this year. (Program guide, longer lunches, more lightning talks, vendor booths)

3. Social events (Python Lab, Board games, bag stuffing, Galcon Tournament)

4. Record attendance (And the registration problems we had)

5. Beyond the talks: (Open Space, 5th track (hallway), evening parties, Sprints)

6. Future of PyCon: (what do we do now that we have attendance breaking the 1K mark)

7. Getting there and Getting Home.

8. A brief intro to PyCon-Tech and some of the great hidden gems in there.

Win Cool Stuff Contest (43:38)

We appreciate all the submissions to the Win Cool Stuff Contest. All valid submissions will be recognized on future episodes. Our winners will have the option of appearing on the show to discuss their winning submission.

Watch the winners drawn live

The winners are:

  • Django T-Shirt – Congratulations to Paul Kenjora for his submission “Adding Custom Actions To Django Admin Change Forms”.

Special thanks go to Apress and Eminent Consulting Group for donating the prizes.

This Week at PyCon (48:34)

For the This Week in Django podcast we will be doing the following:

  • PyCon Unwind – Nightly one hour podcasts on our experience of the day. Get three or more other attendees to join us. We will do our best to slap these up on the web every day. If you want to hang out or get in on the Unwind we’ll Pownce it when / where. Free beer—hang out and have fun. We’ll be in the Dorval Int’l from 7PM to 8:30PM.
  • Impromptu Chats – Chats with people in the hallways, or wherever, etc…
  • Interviews – We are working to coordinate some interviews but since everyone is very busy at PyCon this may or may not happen.

The main thing is we are going to keep thing flexible.

Thank You! (54:26)

  • Oebfare – Brian Rosner’s excellent blog.
  • django-sqlalchemy – project to integrate Django’s models into SQLAlchemy’s ORM.