Re: How to get started with contributions

2023-08-15 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
this journey would be a tremendous help. > > I'm excited about the potential to collaborate and contribute. Thank you > for considering my inquiry. > > Warm regards, > > Nikita Bansal > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gro

How to get started with contributions

2023-08-12 Thread nikita bansal
rney would be a tremendous help. I'm excited about the potential to collaborate and contribute. Thank you for considering my inquiry. Warm regards, Nikita Bansal -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itsel

Re: Contributions

2022-01-18 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
started working using django.I wanted >>> to contribute in django but I dont know where and how to start. I also >>> wanted to take part in GSOC 22.Could any one guide me. >>> >>> Thanking you, >>> Rohith Gurram. >>> >>> -- >>>

Re: Contributions

2022-01-17 Thread Shubham Walunj
Thanking you, >> Rohith Gurram. >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send

Re: Contributions

2022-01-13 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
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2022-01-13 Thread rohith gurram
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Re: getting started with contributions

2022-01-04 Thread Vanshita Rathore
Hello Adam This helps a lot I will get started as soon as possible and ask for your guidance along the way Regards Vanshita On Tue, 4 Jan 2022, 15:31 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself), wrote: > Welcome! > > There are many different wa

Re: getting started with contributions

2022-01-04 Thread Vijayant Shrivastav
Hi Adam, I also want to start my contribution journey, can I follow up the same details. Thanks and Regards Vijayant On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 3:31 PM 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself) wrote: > Welcome! > > There are many different ways to c

Re: getting started with contributions

2022-01-04 Thread Vanshita Rathore
uot;Ticket" > and start contributing. > > Thanks! > > On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 19:38, Vanshita Rathore < > vanshita.rathor...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Respected sir/madam >> >> My name is vanshita rathore currently a undergraduate at NIT bhopal >> I

Re: getting started with contributions

2022-01-04 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
: > >> Respected sir/madam >> >> My name is vanshita rathore currently a undergraduate at NIT bhopal >> India . I'm new to open source contributions but I'm well aware of python >> and have great interest in web development. I would love to contribute t

Re: getting started with contributions

2022-01-03 Thread Ayush
rathore currently a undergraduate at NIT bhopal India > . I'm new to open source contributions but I'm well aware of python and > have great interest in web development. I would love to contribute to this > organization could you guide me on how to get started. > > Hoping

getting started with contributions

2022-01-03 Thread Vanshita Rathore
Respected sir/madam My name is vanshita rathore currently a undergraduate at NIT bhopal India . I'm new to open source contributions but I'm well aware of python and have great interest in web development. I would love to contribute to this organization could you guide me on

Re: Starting my Contributions.

2021-10-31 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
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Starting my Contributions.

2021-10-31 Thread Om Salunke
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Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-19 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hey Tim. > As an infrequent contributor these days, I'm not seeking any more recognition > from my contributions, nor would more recognition encourage me to contribute > more. I'd rather the Django team spend their efforts on building software > than on publicity. Recogni

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-18 Thread chris.j...@gmail.com
s requires a > release note. > > As an infrequent contributor these days, I'm not seeking any more > recognition from my contributions, nor would more recognition encourage me > to contribute more. I'd rather the Django team spend their efforts on > building software t

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-18 Thread Tim Graham
. As an infrequent contributor these days, I'm not seeking any more recognition from my contributions, nor would more recognition encourage me to contribute more. I'd rather the Django team spend their efforts on building software than on publicity. On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 2

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-18 Thread chris.j...@gmail.com
For one, release notes only contain new features, and we want to call out > all the different contributions that don’t fall under that. The bug fixes, > the docs changes, the translations teams, triage and review folks, and so > on… — there’s much more than just new features. It would

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-18 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hey David. Thanks for the follow-up here. I think at least for 4.0 we should focus on adding callouts/recognition to the release blog post, rather than the release notes. For one, release notes only contain new features, and we want to call out all the different contributions that don’t

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-18 Thread smi...@gmail.com
ly not > as impactful. > > I am interested / curious about your last point. I think adding some > recognition to in person events might be nice, but I'm not sure what it > would look like in practice. > > Tom > > On Mon, 5 Jul 2021 at 17:38, 'Adam Johnson&#x

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-07-07 Thread Tom Carrick
On Mon, 5 Jul 2021 at 17:38, 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself) wrote: > I'm all for exposing names in more places. > > Linking through to PR's from the release notes would also be useful for > "pulling back the curtain"

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-07-05 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
>> I'm not sure as yet on the exact format to present all that. >> The blog post for the _Final_ versions could say more without too much >> difficulty. >> (e.g. >> https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2021/apr/06/django-32-released/ ) >> >> >>

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-07-05 Thread Tom Forbes
t; > Kind Regards, > > Carlton > > > > > > On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 21:35:16 UTC+2 smi...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I've had this sat in my drafts for a while. Rather than let it sit on the >> shelf any longer I thought it bette

Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-06-30 Thread Carlton Gibson
021 at 21:35:16 UTC+2 smi...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I've had this sat in my drafts for a while. Rather than let it sit on the > shelf any longer I thought it better to share. > > I've been thinking about recognising contributions recently. The main > issue

Recognising Contributions

2021-06-29 Thread smi...@gmail.com
Hi all, I've had this sat in my drafts for a while. Rather than let it sit on the shelf any longer I thought it better to share. I've been thinking about recognising contributions recently. The main issue with the notes here is that it focuses on code rather than contributions to

Re: Paid Contributions for specific feature in Django

2021-04-20 Thread 'Taylor Hakes' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
sted in this type of work? >> >> Best, >> Taylor >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the > Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)" group. > To unsubscribe from this topic, visit > ht

Re: Paid Contributions for specific feature in Django

2021-04-20 Thread Tim Graham
te package. > Either way, it would be 100% open source after completion. Is there any > process for this type of thing? If there isn't, is there anyone on here > interested in this type of work? > > Best, > Taylor > -- You received this message because you are subscribe

Re: Paid Contributions for specific feature in Django

2021-04-20 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
be as a third party package. There are a few people on this mailing list working on database backends who might be interested in the work. You can also post gigs on the forum and twitter. Thanks, Adam On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 at 22:39, 'Taylor' via Django developers (Contributions to Dja

Paid Contributions for specific feature in Django

2021-04-20 Thread 'Taylor' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
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Re: Introduction as a new member to django contributions mailing list

2019-01-26 Thread Dylan Reinhold
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Introduction as a new member to django contributions mailing list

2019-01-26 Thread Yemdjih Kaze Nasser
Hello My names are Yemdjih Kaze Nasser and I am new to the mailing list and I would like to contribute the django organisations. Please can how can I get started -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django i

Re: confusion about contributions (login using github account)

2016-03-02 Thread gilberto dos santos alves
ot have a login for github.com ​please go to https://github.com/ and create one login using signup button. After that login is active, use your github login on djangoproject.com > > I hope that helps - if there’s anything else we can do to explain the > process we have, let

Re: confusion about contributions

2016-03-02 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
at helps - if there’s anything else we can do to explain the process we have, let us know! Yours Russ Magee %-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)" group. To unsubscribe from this group and st

confusion about contributions

2016-03-02 Thread Becka
quot; tickets Where can tickets be filed? Where should someone starting out look for tickets, and can they (we) open issues? I'd like to clarify what the docs ssay about this point. Thanks, Becka -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django develo

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-07-04 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 7/4/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > fingers crossed about that lame-assed ORM patent -- so I'll do what Patents don't have much to do with copyright. ;-) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Googl

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-07-04 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On Jul 4, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Jan Claeys wrote: >> From Wikipedia[1]: > > Under the U.S. Copyright Act, a transfer of ownership in > copyright must be memorialized in a writing signed by the > transferor. For that purpose, ownership in copyright includes > exclusive l

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-07-04 Thread Ian Holsman
Jan. a CLA protects from people changing their minds as well, and in some cases actually assets that the person assigning the copyright over is the actual owner. from my point of view it should be weighed up as follows: cons of having people sign a CLA: - about 20 minutes if they are an indivi

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-07-04 Thread Jan Claeys
On wo, 2006-06-21 at 13:52 -0500, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: > We don't; my conversations with the company lawyers seemed to > indicate that you're implicitly assigning copyright simply by > submitting code to an OSS project. Of course IANAL, but I'm going to > trust what the ones we talked t

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-07-04 Thread Jan Claeys
On wo, 2006-06-21 at 13:52 -0500, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: > We don't; my conversations with the company lawyers seemed to > indicate that you're implicitly assigning copyright simply by > submitting code to an OSS project. Of course IANAL, but I'm going to > trust what the ones we talked t

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-06-21 Thread Deryck Hodge
On 6/21/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We don't; my conversations with the company lawyers seemed to > indicate that you're implicitly assigning copyright simply by > submitting code to an OSS project. Of course IANAL, but I'm going to > trust what the ones we talked to say be

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-06-21 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On Jun 21, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Deryck Hodge wrote: > I just wondered if Django had any copyright > contingencies when submitting large chunks of code (obviously, small > patches aren't as much a concern.) No biggie, if not. We don't; my conversations with the company lawyers seemed to indicate t

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-06-21 Thread Deryck Hodge
Hi, Wilson. On 6/21/06, Wilson Miner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > AFAIK this is a non-issue with BSD. Under BSD, LJW can do anything > with code that becomes part of Django, and so can anybody else. If you > copyright your code, that's independent from you submitting it as a > patch or committi

Re: Copyright and Contributions

2006-06-21 Thread Wilson Miner
they submit is original and not copyrighted elsewhere, but that's about it. On 6/21/06, Deryck Hodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, all. > > Do you guys have any guidelines with regard to copyright when > accepting contributions from others? Does copyright need to be

Copyright and Contributions

2006-06-21 Thread Deryck Hodge
Hi, all. Do you guys have any guidelines with regard to copyright when accepting contributions from others? Does copyright need to be assigned to Lawrence Journal-World when submitting to Django? Or do programmers retain copyright and assign the code to the project under the BSD license? (I