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  1. Come and join some of us for an end of day drink at the Auld Dubliner bar from 7pm tonight (Friday)

  2. But now I want to tell you about another one project. It calls as "Django Blog ✍️".

    🏔️👉 codeberg.org/xolatgames/Django

    These are my "tries" in Django now. There you can see a start page, and a blog page where you can leave your own posts. But! ☝️ These posts will stores only on your locally device. As a "backend" here uses a SQLite 🪶 database.

    #django #python #python3 #sql #sqlite #sqlite3 #codeberg #opensource #html #css #pencil2d

  3. But now I want to tell you about another one project. It calls as "Django Blog ✍️".

    🏔️👉 codeberg.org/xolatgames/Django

    These are my "tries" in Django now. There you can see a start page, and a blog page where you can leave your own posts. But! ☝️ These posts will stores only on your locally device. As a "backend" here uses a SQLite 🪶 database.

    #django #python #python3 #sql #sqlite #sqlite3 #codeberg #opensource #html #css #pencil2d

  4. Had a goofy idea to see if a #Django database router could create a #SQLite database per logged-in user.

    Feels like sort of an extreme approach to multi-tenancy. Also makes GDPR dead simple: just delete the user’s database file.

    Changing the schema across all files might be… challenging maybe? Unless running migrations over all files would just work?

  5. Just under a week until the next #django social in #cambridge !

    We're having lunch at the beer festival (& maybe a drink or 2!)

    RSVP below so we know to look out for you!

    luma.com/y6t94m6o

  6. A chance to contribute to open source, collaborate with others in the community, and learn through hands-on work.

    Whether you’re new to contributing or experienced, there’s a place to get involved.

    2026.djangocon.us

  7. Every time I look at import time graphs for Django projects (especially with DRF), I get sad. Startup could be so much fasterrrr

    #django

  8. Have you signed up for What's New in Wagtail yet? If not, here's what you are going to be missing:

    1. Live demos of our newest features
    2. Previews of features to come
    3. A chance to hang out with your favorite Wagtail geeks 😉
    4. Some neat announcements about Wagtail Space 2026

    Choose the session that works for you:
    📅 Session 1: Tuesday, 19 May @ 17:00 BST
    📅 Session 2: Wednesday, 20 May @ 10:00 BST

    👉 Register here before you forget: wagtail.org/blog/whats-new-in-

    #Wagtail #OpenSource #Django

  9. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  10. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  11. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  12. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  13. »Django wants you to learn its ORM, its admin, its middleware system, and its opinions about everything.« #golang #Django

    blainsmith.com/articles/just-f

  14. Headed to PyCon US? Be sure to stop by the Expo Hall and say hi at the Django community booth! We'll have folks from Djangonaut Space, DSF, and DEFNA there.

  15. Announcing the 2026 Django Developers Survey 🌈

    ❓ Tell us how you use Django.
    🧠 Inform the Django ecosystem and DSF to make great decisions.
    🔁 Re-share with your communities.
    🏁 All survey results are published after the survey closes.

    surveys.jetbrains.com/s3/md-dj

  16. V3 of django-prodserver released!

    Lots of new features in this one as well as some bug fixes:

    * Renamed prodserver -> server
    * Development backends for runserver, daphne & werkzeug (called from the server command)
    * New `worker` command
    * Celery Flower backend
    * Allow passing arguments without values (thanks @apollo13 for this!)

    More bug fixes and structural changes coming soon!

    PYPI: pypi.org/project/django-prodse
    Docs: django-prodserver.readthedocs.

    #django #deployment #packages

  17. I'm quite glad the django developer survey came out in May so I don't have to select the next age bracket. 😂

  18. I love how reliable the database migrations infrastructure of #django is.

  19. ✨ Just ONE week until What's New in Wagtail!

    We're holding a live walkthrough of what's new in releases 7.3 and 7.4. Here are some things we'll be covering:

    - Autosave: Never lose a draft again!
    - Editor UX upgrades: A tour of the customisable page explorer and reorderable snippets.
    - Special guest Tim Cowlishaw from the Green Web Foundation telling you all about about carbon.txt

    It's free and you can sign up here: wagtail.org/blog/whats-new-in-

    #Wagtail #OpenSource #Django

  20. ✨ Just ONE week until What's New in Wagtail!

    We're holding a live walkthrough of what's new in releases 7.3 and 7.4. Here are some things we'll be covering:

    - Autosave: Never lose a draft again!
    - Editor UX upgrades: A tour of the customisable page explorer and reorderable snippets.
    - Special guest Tim Cowlishaw from the Green Web Foundation telling you all about about carbon.txt

    It's free and you can sign up here: wagtail.org/blog/whats-new-in-

    #Wagtail #OpenSource #Django

  21. May's DSF member of the month is Bhuvnesh Sharma!

    Bhuvnesh is a Django contributor and GSoC org admin for the Django Software Foundation. He created Django India community 🇮🇳

    Learn more about Bhuvnesh here!
    djangoproject.com/weblog/2026/

    cc @bhuvnesh

  22. @adamchainz @craiga As @tut_tuuut said, there is scalingo.com. They use forks of Heroku buildpacks (eg. the Python one github.com/Scalingo/python-bui) so very familiar.

    beta.gouv.fr/en/ #Django projects mostly deploy there or on clever.cloud (not based on Heroku buildpacks). Both have very reactive customer service.

  23. Hey, #Django devs who deploy (or used to deploy) stuff to #Heroku — are you looking at moving to some other #PaaS? If so, where to? Is there a standard, boring, dependable option that folks are gravitating toward?