The Django organization maintains a substantial public presence on GitHub, hosting a wide range of repositories primarily in Python. Notable projects include the Django web framework, channels for asynchronous programming, and daphne, which serves as an HTTP/WebSocket server for Django Channels, among others. Their repositories reflect a strong focus on web development and community collaboration.
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
Developer-friendly asynchrony for Django
Django Channels HTTP/WebSocket server
Source code to djangoproject.com
ASGI specification and utilities
Country-specific Django helpers, formerly of contrib fame
Redis channel layer backend for Django Channels
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Django Enhancement Proposals
The code that powers djangosnippets.org, it allows users to post and share useful "snippets" of code.
Harness and benchmarks for evaluating Django's performance over time
New feature proposals for Django and third-party ecosystem
Run the Django test suite across all supported databases and python versions
A geographical community site for Django developers
VM to run the Django test suite. ARCHIVED Please use https://github.com/django/django-docker-box
Translations of the Django documentation. Questions and discussions happen on https://forum.djangoproject.com/c/internals/i18n/14. The previously used group on Google Groups is no longer being used. If you are looking for old topics, you may be able to find them at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/django-i18n.
Configuration for Django's Trac instance (code.djangoproject.com)
Working group mechanism for the DSF
Internal documentation of the DSF Code of Conduct working group
Benchmarks for Django using asv
IPC-based ASGI channel layer
Django's IRC ticketbot. Linkifies tickets and changesets. Hangs out in #django and #django-dev.
Meeting notes of the Django Steering Council
Static website for the Django 20 years birthday home
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Org-level integration with GitHub features
DSF Board meetings minutes.
The official bylaws of the Django Software Foundation (DSF)
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Django builds a variety of projects on GitHub, with a focus on web development frameworks and tools. Key repositories include the Django framework itself, channels for asynchronous programming, and daphne for handling HTTP/WebSocket connections.
Django primarily uses Python for its development, alongside other languages for specific tools. Notable languages in their repositories include Shell, Dockerfile, Makefile, HTML, and CSS, supporting diverse functionalities.
Yes, all of Django's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers to access the source code, contribute to projects, and utilize the frameworks and tools provided by the Django community.
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