The Accessibility Team encourages projects maintained by the Django Software Foundation to be accessible to as many people as possible, particularly those with disabilities that make using the web ...
The Django Software Foundation (DSF) is the owner of the Django trademark, and as such, it is necessary for us to protect this mark. Part of this protection is to clearly define criteria that must be ...
Development of Django is supported by an independent foundation established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Like most open-source foundations, the goal of the Django Software Foundation is to promote, ...
The Django software foundation is asking all past and future contributors to sign a contributor license agreement. Every contributor of non-trivial amounts of code (more than just a line or two) to ...
All responses to reports of conduct violations will be managed by a Code of Conduct Committee ("the committee"). The Django Software Foundation's Board of Directors ("the board") will establish this ...
With the creation of the Django Software Foundation (DSF), everybody who contributes (or has contributed) code to Django is going to be asked to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). Django's ...
If you are interested in helping to support the development of Django we’d enjoy receiving your application for the Board of Directors. Please fill out the 2025 DSF Board Nomination form by October 25 ...
Like the technical community as a whole, the Django team and community is made up of a mixture of professionals and volunteers from all over the world, working on every aspect of the mission - ...
Depending how new you are to Django, you can try a tutorial, or just dive into the documentation. Want to learn more about Django? Read the overview to see whether Django is right for your project.
With Django, you can take web applications from concept to launch in a matter of hours. Django takes care of much of the hassle of web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing ...