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## News
* 19th December 2019: [Building tools to bring data-driven reporting to more newsrooms](https://medium.com/jsk-class-of-2020/building-tools-to-bring-data-driven-reporting-to-more-newsrooms-4520a0c9b3f2) - some notes on my JSK fellowship so far.
* 2nd December 2019: [Niche Museums](https://www.niche-museums.com/) is a new site entirely powered by Datasette, using custom templates and plugins. [niche-museums.com, powered by Datasette](https://simonwillison.net/2019/Nov/25/niche-museums/) describes how the site works, and [datasette-atom: Define an Atom feed using a custom SQL query](https://simonwillison.net/2019/Dec/3/datasette-atom/) describes how the new [datasette-atom plugin](https://github.com/simonw/datasette-atom) was used to add an Atom syndication feed to the site.
* 14th November 2019: [Datasette 0.32](https://datasette.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changelog.html#v0-32) now uses asynchronous rendering in Jinja templates, which means template functions can perform asynchronous operations such as executing SQL queries. [datasette-template-sql](https://github.com/simonw/datasette-template-sql) is a new plugin uses this capability to add a new custom `sql(sql_query)` template function.
* 11th November 2019: [Datasette 0.31](https://datasette.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changelog.html#v0-31) - the first version of Datasette to support Python 3.8, which means dropping support for Python 3.5.