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Community sites on Django People. Small new feature: I can now add community sites to individual country pages. If you know of any regional community sites that I’ve missed, let me know in a comment or by e-mail.

11 comments

  1. Nice. But I am not sure if it is a good idea to have these non-hierarchical urls for users, states, groups etc.

    Small suggestion: Add ICQ to the list of possible instant messengers :)

    Henning - 25th January 2008 01:21 - #

  2. Hi, Simon.
    I live in korea and there is django korean user group in google groups, http://groups.google.com/group/django-ko .

    Thanks.

    Spike^ekipS - 25th January 2008 02:38 - #

  3. Henning: I was very careful about the URL design. Usernames have to be at least three characters long (saving the two character namespace for ISO country names), and I've set aside a pretty huge list of "reserved" usernames which I can use for future site functionality. I'm confident I'm not going to run in to namespace problems later on.

    Simon Willison - 25th January 2008 06:24 - #

  4. Swedish django mailinglist: http://groups.google.com/group/django-se

    M - 25th January 2008 07:32 - #

  5. The Italian ML

    http://groups.google.com/group/django-it

    Lorenzo Bolognini - 25th January 2008 09:16 - #

  6. Ah, I forgot the German ML at http://groups.google.com/group/django-de :)

    Jannis Leidel - 25th January 2008 09:23 - #

  7. Cracow Python Users Group (Poland)

    http://python-krakow.blogspot.com/

    Konrad - 25th January 2008 10:24 - #

  8. Thanks for the links - I've added them to the site.

    Simon Willison - 25th January 2008 11:42 - #

  9. Django Vancouver, Canada
    http://groups.google.com/group/django-van

    David Grant - 25th January 2008 22:23 - #

  10. Simon, the Django in Spanish community if composed by Spanish-speaking users from other countries besides Spain e.g. Argentina and, from memory, Chile, Colombia, ...

    Could the http://www.django.es site be added to the Argentina page?

    Thanks.

    Ramiro - 26th January 2008 00:01 - #

  11. Hi Simon,

    thanks for the application.

    Here you have the catalan list link for spain:

    http://groups.google.com/group/django-cat

    Thanks!
    Marc

    Marc Garcia - 30th January 2008 00:42 - #

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