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Revisiting Django Built to Last

Sept. 26, 2024 » Better Simple » [Archived Version]

A revisit on Community and Reliability within Django

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Django: Introducing Djade, a template formatter

Sept. 25, 2024 » Adam Johnson » [Archived Version]

Happy DjangoCon US 2024 to you. Whilst I am not there, I have adopted the spirit of the season and got to work hacking together a new tool. Djade is a formatter for Django templates. It applies rules based on the template style guide in Django’s contribution documentation, plus …

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2025 DSF Board Nominations

Sept. 25, 2024 » The Django weblog » [Archived Version]

Nominations are open for the 2025 Django Software Foundation Board of Directors. In 2023 we introduced a staggered term for directors. Of our 7 directors, there are 4 positions currently open, with each position serving for two years. Decisions around the 2025 officer roles will be made during the meeting of the new board. You don’t need to specify which position you are nominating for. As you know, the Board guides the direction of the marketing, governance and outreach activities of the Djang…

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Weeknotes (2024 week 39)

Sept. 25, 2024 » Matthias Kestenholz: Posts about Django » [Archived Version]

Weeknotes (2024 week 39) CSS for Django forms Not much going on in OSS land. I have been somewhat active in the official Django forum, discussing ways to add Python-level hooks to allow adding CSS classes around form fields and their labels. The discussion on the forum and on the pull request goes in the direction of allowing using custom BoundField classes per form or even per project (instead of only per field as is already possible today). This would allow overriding css_classes, e.g. to add…

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DjangoCon US 2024

Sept. 23, 2024 » Paolo Melchiorre » [Archived Version]

DjangoCon US is a six-day international conference for the community by the community about the Django web framework, held each year in North America.

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PyCharm & Django Campaign 2024 - encore

Sept. 23, 2024 » The Django weblog » [Archived Version]

The Django Software Foundation's biggest fundraising event of the year is here! Get 30% off PyCharm, Support Django Each year, our friends at JetBrains, the creators of PyCharm, run an incredible deal. You get a 30% discounted year of PyCharm, AND the DSF gets 100% of the money. Yes, 100%! It's making a donation and directly getting a great product in return! This is available for new users, and those who had used PyCharm in the past, stopped, and want to try again. The fundraiser The fundraise…

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Django News - 2024 Malcolm Tredinnick Prize nominations - Sep 20th 2024

Sept. 20, 2024 » Django News » [Archived Version]

News Nominate a Djangonaut for the 2024 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize Nominations are open until Monday, September 30th, 2024. Learn more about past winners here. djangoproject.com Last call for DjangoCon US 2024 tickets! It's the very last call for DjangoCon US 2024 tickets! djangoproject.com Django Software Foundation Could you host DjangoCon Europe 2026? Call for organizers We are looking …

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Weeknotes 9/20: The One With The New Laptop

Sept. 20, 2024 » james.walters.click » [Archived Version]

Hello, dear reader! Let me tell you what's been going on this week. New Laptop! 🙌️ I've got my new work laptop, and it's excellent! I've got a nice new Dell XPS 15 with an Intel i7-13620H, which Windows tells me has 10 real cores and 16 logical processors. I assume …

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Docker Go, JS, Static Files - Building SaaS #203

Sept. 20, 2024 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

In this episode, we continued on the cloud migration path. We need to build a Docker container with all the necessary static files. Some of these come from Go via Hugo for a content blog. Some comes from JavaScript via Tailwind for CSS. Some come from Python via Sphinx for documentation. All need to built into the same image. That’s what we covered on this stream.

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Docker Go, JS, Static Files - Building SaaS #203

Sept. 20, 2024 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

In this episode, we continued on the cloud migration path. We need to build a Docker container with all the necessary static files. Some of these come from Go via Hugo for a content blog. Some comes from JavaScript via Tailwind for CSS. Some come from Python via Sphinx for documentation. All need to built into the same image. That’s what we covered on this stream.

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