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  1. @acollard That's what I get for reposting in haste. Corrected.
  2. @delroth_ Really? *Ever*? :-)
  3. Correction: Python 2.7a1 released! http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2009-December/1228671.html
  4. Python 2.7 released! http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2009-December/1228671.html (via @gutworth)
  5. How Useful is the Python Job Board? http://bit.ly/7taqJk
  6. Flash: Mark Shuttleworth to speak at PyCon 2010. Details to follow.
  7. Registration is now open for PyCon 2010! http://us.pycon.org/2010/registration/
  8. Should the Python Package Index support commenting? Poll at http://pypi.python.org - you'll need a login. More info: http://bit.ly/4zI6yq
  9. @brandon_rhodes It looks like someone updated an old blog post, and that updated the twitter feed.
  10. PyCon 2010, now with posters! Submit your proposal today: http://bit.ly/PyCon2010Posters
  11. Registration for PyArkansas (Nov 14, 2009) now open! http://bit.ly/PyArkansas
  12. Python 2.6.4 released http://bit.ly/Python-2_6_4
  13. Third-Quarter Community Service Awards http://bit.ly/3h7gXB
  14. PSF Adopts Diversity Statement http://bit.ly/PSFDiversity
  15. PyCon 2010 poster session submission is now open: http://twurl.nl/fu1yzx (via @voidspace)
  16. Invited Speakers for PyCon 2010: http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/keynotes/ (via @jessenoller)
  17. Please test the heck out of Python 2.6.4rc1 with 3rd party apps. http://python.org/download/releases/2.6.4/ (via @gvanrossum)
  18. We now have 176 individual proposals for PyCon!!! This is the most we have *ever* received. (via @jessenoller)
  19. Python 2.6.3 released! Get it here. http://python.org/download/releases/2.6.3/ #python (via @gvanrossum)
  20. You can put your PyCon talk proposal in as long as it's still October 1 somewhere in the world! http://bit.ly/BY5WF (via @holdenweb)