Django Software Foundation
The Django Software Foundation (DSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that develops and maintains Django, a free and open source web application framework.[1][2]
Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize
The DSF makes an annual award in honour of early Django contributor Malcolm Tredinnick, to the person who best exemplifies the spirit of Malcolm’s work - someone who welcomes, supports and nurtures newcomers; freely gives feedback and assistance to others, and helps to grow the community.[3]
Past recipients
- 2013 Curtis Maloney
- 2014 Django Girls
- 2015 Russell Keith-Magee
- 2016 Aisha Bello
- 2017 Claude Paroz
- 2018 Kojo Idrissa
- 2019 Jeff Triplett
gollark: Yes. Concurrency lets you get higher performance, generally.
gollark: > Safety. Yes, Rust is more safe. I don’t really care.COMPLETE bees.
gollark: > Concurrency is generally a bad thing.Okay this person is <:bees:724389994663247974>.
gollark: It is very not designed for it.
gollark: You have to deal with cmake sometimes, the configure script might just say no, etc.
References
- "About the Django Software Foundation". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- Fagan, Mark. "New foundation for Django". LJWorld.com. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- "Django Software Foundation Prizes". Retrieved 17 January 2020.
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