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]

Django Software Foundation
FoundedJune 2008
Type501(c)(3)
Websitewww.djangoproject.com/foundation/

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


References

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