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  1. We’re at PyConUS this week sharing more about DjangoCon US and Djangonaut Space.

    If you’re attending PyCon and haven’t stopped by yet, come say hello in the exhibition hall tomorrow, we’d love to connect with you and talk about what’s coming up in the Django community.

  2. A chance to contribute to open source, collaborate with others in the community, and learn through hands-on work.

    Whether you’re new to contributing or experienced, there’s a place to get involved.

    2026.djangocon.us

  3. 📸 🎞️ Aaaand here are the group photos!

    What an incredible three days it's been—full of everything we hoped for and more. Thank you to each and every one of you for being part of DjangoCon Europe 2026. None of this would have been possible without you. We hope you had as much fun as we did. 🫶 🇬🇷 🌺

  4. I just published a recap of my DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    It’s a timeline of all the posts I shared live during the conference, with photos and small moments along the way.

    A simple way to relive the experience from start to sprints 🙂

    paulox.net/2026/04/27/my-djang

  5. Feeling grateful to attend and meet and socialize with friends from all around the world - being in a position to travel is a privilege one should not take for granted 👑 🦄

  6. Last sprint morning for me at DjangoCon Europe 2026 in Athens 🇬🇷

    Tried to wrap up a few things I had started, helped where I could, and spent time talking and saying goodbye to many people.

    Also gave a hand bringing lunch for everyone, small things but part of the whole experience 🙂

    Big thanks to the organizers 🙏

    With Paris Kasidiaris, @anze3db, @jrief

  7. After the sprint day at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    We went for a long walk through Athens with the Parthenon in the background, then a great dinner with Greek food and one last drink before calling it a night 🍷

    Always special to spend this kind of time together, especially meeting new people along the way 🙂

    With @anthony @anze3db

  8. Afternoon of the first sprint day at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    We had a hands-on session to continue the Django + AI workshop from the conference, with a few members of the official AI working group and other sprinters.

    Really good discussion, helped clarify quite a few points.

    A report will follow 🙂

    With @thibaudcolas, Laura Gates, @knyghty, @marcosilva0000, @EmmaDelescolle

  9. Sprint day at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    This morning we kicked off the first sprint session, hosted by Bespote, in a room full of developers working on all sorts of Django topics.

    We started by sharing goals, then everyone spread out into different groups and got to work.

    Lots of energy in the room, and a great chance to collaborate and move Django forward 🙂

  10. It is time to return home 🥹 Thanks to all organizers, volunteers, and attendances for creating such a wonderful event Goodbye Greece 🇬🇷🏺

  11. Last evening of DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    A walk through the center of Athens and dinner with the speakers… really nice way to close these days.

    Good company, a bit of wandering around the city, and some well-earned food after an intense conference 🙂

    With Jacob Walls, @shaib, @carlton, @apollo13, @felixxm, @EvilDMP, @anorthall, @christophehenry, @meshy, @samueljsb, @timb07, @markush, @jake, @thibaudcolas

  12. Closing session just wrapped up at DjangoCon Europe 2026 in Athens 🇬🇷

    Final thanks, hugs, goodbyes… and that feeling that it went by too fast.

    See you somewhere down the road 🙂

    With Antonis Kalipetis, Paris Kasidiaris, ...

  13. Lightning talks just wrapped up at DjangoCon Europe 2026 ⚡️

    Always a fun mix of ideas, demos, and unexpected moments right before the closing… a perfect way to end the conference 🙂

    With @anze3db, @alexgmin, Hwayoung Cha

  14. Last talk of DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to Mateusz Bełczowski 🎤

    Looking at supply chain attacks in Python projects, how dependencies can get compromised and what we can actually do about it… a strong topic to close the conference 👀

  15. Next talk at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to @christophehenry 🎤

    Exploring the idea of using Django templates on the frontend, transpiling them to JS to keep a single source of truth while avoiding too many HTTP requests… interesting direction 👀

  16. First talk after lunch on the last day of DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to Loes Crama from Cosine 🚀

    Django being used to manage data for a space mission, tracking thousands of components across Europe… always fun to see where Django ends up 🙂

  17. Group photo moment at DjangoCon Europe 2026 📸

    Took the chance to snap an unofficial selfie while we were all there… couldn’t wait for the official one 😄

  18. @glasnt @freakboy3742 @timb07 We were explaining and playing the international game of pigeon at #DjangoConEurope. There was an interesting race condition brought up: what happens, when A points at a pigeon, B kills that pigeon, and A says "Pigeon!". Did A win or lose the game?

  19. 🇬🇷 🌺 DAY THREE has started!

    Last day of talks and workshops. Soak it all in. 💙

  20. Last talk before lunch at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to @meshy and @samueljsb 🎤

    A look back at how we handled transactions before atomic, and how something we now take for granted actually changed the way we write Django apps… nice mix of history and “wait, do we really understand this?” 🙂

  21. First talk after the coffee break on the last day of DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to @nanorepublica 🎤

    Looking at Django’s APIs in a broader sense, especially settings.py and manage.py, and how things like runserver can be confusing when it comes to deployment… interesting angle on something we all use every day 🙂

  22. Third talk of the morning at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to the Django Felllow Jacob Walls🎤

    A preview of what’s coming in Django 6.1, with new fetch modes to avoid the classic N+1 queries problem without having to maintain long lists of fields… this looks really promising 🙂

  23. Second talk of the morning at DjangoCon Europe 2026 🇬🇷

    Now listening to Vjeran Grozdanic from Sentry🎤

    Talking about encrypting data in Django without complex migrations, with a drop-in field that can handle both old plain text and new encrypted data on the fly… very curious about this approach 🙂

  24. The problem with being on the Security team at a conference is you're terrified to check your email in case there are some shoulder surfers around who catch a glimpse of an unreleased vulnerability 🙈

    #djangoconeurope

  25. Final and third day of DjangoCon Europe 2026 in Athens 🇬🇷

    Starting with the keynote by @EvilDMP 🎤

    He opened with the story of Socrates, condemned to death here in Athens 25 centuries ago, just a short walk from the venue… quite a way to begin a talk about knowledge and documentation.

  26. @EvilDMP starting the last day of with "Body of knowledge" 🏺🏛 talk

  27. I had some nice views durning the morning warm-up in Athens🇬🇷, 6.57 miles run, it was a bit hilly ±250 meters🏃‍♂️🏛

  28. Day 2 of DjangoCon Europe 2026 in Athens is done 🇬🇷

    Talks, chats, drinks, gelato 🍦 and, more than anything, a lot of people I got to meet again today.

    These days are intense, but in a good way 🙂

    With @nanorepublica, @thibaudcolas, @jack, @williamblackie, @knyghty , Francisco De Maussion, Juliana Nicacio, Laura Gates, @shaib