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.. _internals-committers:
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Django committers
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The original team
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Django originally started at World Online, the Web department of the `Lawrence
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Journal-World`_ of Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
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`Adrian Holovaty`_
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    Adrian is a Web developer with a background in journalism. He's known in
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    journalism circles as one of the pioneers of "journalism via computer
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    programming", and in technical circles as "the guy who invented Django."
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    He was lead developer at World Online for 2.5 years, during which time
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    Django was developed and implemented on World Online's sites. He's now the
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    leader and founder of EveryBlock_, a "news feed for your block".
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    Adrian lives in Chicago, USA.
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`Simon Willison`_
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    Simon is a well-respected web developer from England. He had a one-year
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    internship at World Online, during which time he and Adrian developed Django
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    from scratch. The most enthusiastic Brit you'll ever meet, he's passionate
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    about best practices in web development and maintains a well-read
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    `web-development blog`_.
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    Simon lives in Brighton, England.
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`Jacob Kaplan-Moss`_
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    Jacob is a partner at `Revolution Systems`_ which provides support services
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    around Django and related open source technologies. A good deal of Jacob's
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    work time is devoted to working on Django. Jacob previously worked at World
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    Online, where Django was invented, where he was the lead developer of
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    Ellington, a commercial web publishing platform for media companies.
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    Jacob lives in Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
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`Wilson Miner`_
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    Wilson's design-fu is what makes Django look so nice. He designed the
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    website you're looking at right now, as well as Django's acclaimed admin
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    interface. Wilson is the designer for EveryBlock_.
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    Wilson lives in San Francisco, USA.
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.. _lawrence journal-world: http://ljworld.com/
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.. _adrian holovaty: http://holovaty.com/
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.. _everyblock: http://everyblock.com/
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.. _simon willison: http://simonwillison.net/
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.. _web-development blog: `simon willison`_
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.. _jacob kaplan-moss: http://jacobian.org/
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.. _revolution systems: http://revsys.com/
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.. _wilson miner: http://wilsonminer.com/
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Current developers
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Currently, Django is led by a team of volunteers from around the globe.
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BDFLs
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Adrian and Jacob are the Co-`Benevolent Dictators for Life`_ of Django. When
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"rough consensus and working code" fails, they're the ones who make the tough
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decisions.
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.. _Benevolent Dictators for Life: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevolent_Dictator_For_Life
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Core developers
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These are the folks who have a long history of contributions, a solid track
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record of being helpful on the mailing lists, and a proven desire to dedicate
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serious time to Django. In return, they've been granted the coveted commit bit,
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and have free rein to hack on all parts of Django.
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`Malcolm Tredinnick`_
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    Malcolm originally wanted to be a mathematician, somehow ended up a software
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    developer. He's contributed to many Open Source projects, has served on the
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    board of the GNOME foundation, and will kick your ass at chess.
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    When he's not busy being an International Man of Mystery, Malcolm lives in
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    Sydney, Australia.
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.. _malcolm tredinnick: http://www.pointy-stick.com/
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`Russell Keith-Magee`_
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    Russell studied physics as an undergraduate, and studied neural networks for
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    his PhD. His first job was with a startup in the defense industry developing
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    simulation frameworks. Over time, mostly through work with Django, he's
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    become more involved in web development.
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    Russell has helped with several major aspects of Django, including a
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    couple major internal refactorings, creation of the test system, and more.
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    Russell lives in the most isolated capital city in the world — Perth,
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    Australia.
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.. _russell keith-magee: http://cecinestpasun.com/
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Joseph Kocherhans
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    Joseph is currently a developer at EveryBlock_, and previously worked for
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    the Lawrence Journal-World where he built most of the backend for the their
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    Marketplace site. He often disappears for several days into the woods,
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    attempts to teach himself computational linguistics, and annoys his
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    neighbors with his Charango_ playing.
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    Joseph's first contribution to Django was a series of improvements to the
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    authorization system leading up to support for pluggable authorization.
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    Since then, he's worked on the new forms system, its use in the admin, and
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    many other smaller improvements.
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    Joseph lives in Chicago, USA.
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.. _charango: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charango
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`Luke Plant`_
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    At University Luke studied physics and Materials Science and also
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    met `Michael Meeks`_ who introduced him to Linux and Open Source,
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    re-igniting an interest in programming.  Since then he has
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    contributed to a number of Open Source projects and worked
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    professionally as a developer.
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    Luke has contributed many excellent improvements to Django,
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    including database-level improvements, the CSRF middleware and
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    many unit tests.
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    Luke currently works for a church in Bradford, UK, and part-time
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    as a freelance developer.
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.. _luke plant: http://lukeplant.me.uk/
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.. _michael meeks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Meeks_(software)
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`Brian Rosner`_
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    Brian is currently a web developer working on an e-commerce system in
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    Django. He spends his free time contributing to Django and enjoys to learn
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    more about programming languages and system architectures. Brian is the
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    co-host of the weekly podcast, `This Week in Django`_.
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    Brian helped immensely in getting Django's "newforms-admin" branch finished
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    in time for Django 1.0; he's now a full committer, continuing to improve on
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    the admin and forms system.
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    Brian lives in Denver, USA.
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.. _brian rosner: http://oebfare.com/
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.. _this week in django: http://thisweekindjango.com/
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Gary Wilson
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    In early 2007, Gary started contributing a lot of cleanup fixes and fixing
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    broken windows. He's continued to do that necessary tidying up work
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    throughout the code base since then.
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Karen Tracey
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    Karen has a background in distributed operating systems (graduate school),
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    communications software (industry) and crossword puzzle construction
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    (freelance).  The last of these brought her to Django, in late 2006, when
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    she set out to put a web front-end on her crossword puzzle database.
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    That done, she stuck around in the community answering questions, debugging
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    problems, etc. -- because coding puzzles are as much fun as word puzzles.
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    Karen lives in Apex, NC, USA.
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Specialists
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`James Bennett`_
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    James is Django's release manager; he also contributes to the documentation.
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    James came to web development from philosophy when he discovered
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    that programmers get to argue just as much while collecting much
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    better pay. He lives in Lawrence, Kansas, where he works for the
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    Journal-World developing Ellington. He `keeps a blog`_, has
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    written a `book on Django`_, and enjoys fine port and talking to
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    his car.
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.. _james bennett: http://b-list.org/
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.. _keeps a blog: `james bennett`_
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.. _book on Django: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1590599969/?tag=djangoproject-20
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Ian Kelly
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    Ian is responsible for Django's support for Oracle.
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Matt Boersma
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    Matt is also responsible for Django's Oracle support.
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Justin Bronn
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    Justin Bronn is a computer scientist and third-year law student at the
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    University of Houston who enjoys studying legal topics related to
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    intellectual property and spatial law.
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    Justin is the primary developer of ``django.contrib.gis``, a.k.a.
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    GeoDjango_.
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.. _GeoDjango: http://geodjango.org/
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Jeremy Dunck
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    Jeremy the lead developer of Pegasus News, a personalized local site based
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    in Dallas, Texas. An early contributor to Greasemonkey and Django, he sees
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    technology as a tool for communication and access to knowledge.
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    Jeremy helped kick off GeoDjango development, and is mostly responsible for
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    the serious speed improvements that signals received in Django 1.0.
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    Jeremy lives in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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Developers Emeritus
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===================
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Georg "Hugo" Bauer
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    Georg created Django's internationalization system, managed i18n
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    contributions and made a ton of excellent tweaks, feature additions and bug
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    fixes.
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Robert Wittams
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    Robert was responsible for the *first* refactoring of Django's admin
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    application to allow for easier reuse and has made a ton of
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    excellent tweaks, feature additions and bug fixes.
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