My name is John Mendelewski, and I am currently attending Northeastern
University in Boston, MA. I am in a student group called ACM, the
Association for Computing Machinery. It is basically the computer
science student group for the college. Throughout the year, we have
professionals and professors come to the school and discuss different
things in CS. We have had a myriad of topics discussed, most recently
Scheme, from none other than Guy Steele Jr. It would be great if there
could be a talk on campus about the Django framework.

I feel that Python is an under-appreciated topic on my campus. From
who I have talked with, there seems to be a large Ruby and Rails
gathering within the major. Not many people know about Python or
Django. A talk about the framework would help get more people
interested in Python on campus.

What I am asking for is someone who is highly familiar with Django and
Python, and who is confident enough to give a 30 to 40 minute talk
highlighting the software and going over its use. Living in the Boston
metro area would probably be convenient for the speaker, since the
talk will be held on campus. If you feel you know Django like the back
of your hand, and could captivate an audience of CS students for 40
minutes, feel free to email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] More
details will be supplied to those who respond.

Thanks everyone, and happy coding.
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