PyCon Personality: Steve Holden, Python Software Foundation Chairman
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more »Record Breaking Talk Submissions PyCon 2011
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more »Tau Meta Tau Physica: Bringing Open Source to Fashion
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more »OpenGrok 0.10 Available Includes Perl and Python Analyzers
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