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interviews

Adrian Holovaty is the co-creator of Django, author of the Django book and is currently the BDFL of Django along with Jacob Kaplan-Moss. He studied journalism at University of Missouri–Columbia and has worked with many news sites including Lawrence Journal World and Washington Post. He currently works at EveryBlock, a startup he founded.

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Jacob Kaplan-Moss is the co-creator of Django along with Adrian Holovaty, as well as the author of the Django Book. He has been involved with Django since before it was called Django. He is currently employed at Whiskey Media where his job is hacking at Django. He blogs on Jacobian.org. He graciously agreed to be [...]

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Russell Keith-Magee is a longtime core contributor to Django. He has worked extensively with the Django testing and serialization components. He is currently working on django-evolution, the ability to do schema evolution from Django, an often requested feature, and is mentoring a GSOC proposal to add aggregate queries support to Django ORM. He is currently a [...]

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James Bennett is the release manager of Django, and a long time contributor. He works on Ellington, a CMS designed for news organizations. His book, Practical Django Projects, is being published by Apress, and is scheduled to hit bookshelves in June 2008. He graciously agreed to be interviewed at the 42topics.com blog. His blog, The [...]

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Malcolm Tredinnick is a core contributor to Django, and was the driving force behind the Queryset-refactor branch of Django, which adds important capabilities such as model inheritance. He has a long association with OSS, and contributed significantly to GNOME and Django. He graciously agreed to be interviewed at 42topics blog. Malcolm’s blog, Defying Classification, can [...]

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