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miiiiiike ◴[] No.43513898[source]
Related, "Django's REST (Framework) Problem" — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43510495

I'm not sure that many people who rely on Django Rest Framework are aware that last month the bug tracker was made private and the project is looking for new maintainers.

I love Django but the project needs to go through something similar to Angular's renaissance (and Angular needs to learn from Django docs.) I'd love to help but it seems that most of the efforts to address the issue have been stalled in committee.

A fork probably isn't the answer but something needs to be done. If it's a money issue, pass the plate! Whenever I talk to Django devs about contributing the feeling that I'm left with is that I could put in years of work, jump through every hoop, and at the end of it they may still say "We're not sure."

The feeling that I've gotten is that the Django dev community is very small and tight-knit. Whenever I've talked about helping out on various projects I've walked away with the feeling that their friend is handling it and they'd rather leave them to it. The community has been trained, through years of reinforcement, to wait instead of getting involved.

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simonw ◴[] No.43514543[source]
Jacob Kaplan-Moss gave a great talk at the last DjangoCon about money - what Django would do with an increased budget and how to get there: https://jacobian.org/2024/oct/8/dsf-one-million/

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nS1SSuHk9I

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1. miiiiiike ◴[] No.43515735[source]
I just setup a $83/month ~$1,000/year recurring donation.

https://www.djangoproject.com/fundraising/ if anyone else depends on Django.

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2. jimmydoe ◴[] No.43517017[source]
thanks for sharing this, just donated too.

I read thru Plain's doc, it is not bad at all, but I really hope Django can be much better than it is now.