Django: Under The Hood
Django: Under the Hood is back for its second edition! Join us for this exciting Django conference for experienced Django developers. Come and learn about the internals of Django, and help to shape its future.
The conference is being organised by members of the core team in association with the Dutch Django Association. All attendees must follow the Code of Conduct.
When & where?
The conference will start at noon on the 5th of November (Thursday) and end late on the 7th of November. It will take place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands at the Pakhuis de Zwijger.
The sprints will take place on the Saturday, 7th of November at TravelBird's office at Keizersgracht 281, Amsterdam. We're going to start around 10:00.
The schedule is as follows:
Russell Keith-Magee
Russell will giving our keynote talk โOnce upon a Djangoโ
Amber HawkOwl Brown
Amber will be speaking about Twisted and Django
Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Jacob will be speaking about HTTP in Django
Florian Apolloner
Florian will be speaking about Django's security features
Iacopo Spalletti
Iacopo will be speaking about django CMS and the Django ORM
Josh Smeaton
Josh will be speaking about Expressions
Ola Sitarska
Ola will be speaking about the Django Admin
James Aylett
James will be speaking about files in Django
Eric Holscher
Eric will be speaking on documentation systems for programmers
Mikey Ariel
Mikey will run a "Docs: Under the Hood" workshop alongside the sprints
The first edition of Django Under The Hood happened last year. This is what people said:
#DUTH was awesome! Thanks to everyone that had a part in it. I submitted my first pull request to Django ever :o \o/
— Wouter ("https://twitter.com/wadevries/status/533629852579291136">November 15, 2014
Essentially the best Django conference I've attended. #duth http://t.co/tohnPCLlfT
— Ania Warzecha ("https://twitter.com/aniawarzecha/status/533298110949490688">November 14, 2014
On my way back home after an amazing first "https://twitter.com/hashtag/duth?src=hash">#duth #django
— j. ezdez (@jezdez) November 15, 2014
Thank you "https://twitter.com/hashtag/duth?src=hash">#duth
— Burhan Khalid (@burhan) November 15, 2014
Easily the best conference I've attended all year. Amazingly deep, interesting and technical talks. Great job "https://twitter.com/hashtag/duth?src=hash">#duth
— Paul (@phalt_) November 14, 2014
#DUTH was the best Django conference thus far. 100% keynotes, 100% great. It was an honor to sponsor it. Until the next time!
— Mirumee Labs ("https://twitter.com/mirumeelabs/status/533728264209317889">November 15, 2014
Tickets are now available.
Refund policy: We can accept ticket cancellations up to two weeks before the event. If you want to cancel after that, we will refund only if we find a new buyer for your ticket.
Gold sponsors
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We are seeking companies who wish to support the event financially. Your help will contribute to making the event as affordable as possible for everyone, as well as letting us bring many of the Django team members to the event to share knowledge and improve the Django development process. If you are interested in helping, please get in touch.