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  1. Django was originally created in late 2003 at World Online, the Web division
  2. of the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper in Lawrence, Kansas.
  3. The PRIMARY AUTHORS are (and/or have been):
  4. Adrian Holovaty <http://www.holovaty.com/>, who originally created Django with
  5. Simon and currently oversees things with Jacob.
  6. Simon Willison <http://simon.incutio.com/>, who originally created Django with
  7. Adrian during his year-long internship/placement at World Online and currently
  8. helps from the sidelines.
  9. Jacob Kaplan-Moss <http://www.jacobian.org/>, who joined the team shortly
  10. before Simon departed and currently oversees things with Adrian.
  11. Wilson Miner <http://www.wilsonminer.com/>, who designed Django's admin
  12. interface, pretty error pages, official Web site (djangoproject.com) and has
  13. made many other contributions. He makes us look good.
  14. Malcolm Tredinnick <http://www.pointy-stick.com/blog/>, who has made
  15. significant contributions to all levels of the framework, from its database
  16. layer to template system and documentation.
  17. Georg "Hugo" Bauer <http://hugo.muensterland.org/>, who added
  18. internationalization support, manages i18n contributions and has made a ton
  19. of excellent tweaks, feature additions and bug fixes.
  20. Luke Plant <http://lukeplant.me.uk/>, who has contributed many excellent
  21. improvements, including database-level improvements, the CSRF middleware and
  22. unit tests.
  23. Russell Keith-Magee <freakboy@iinet.net.au>, who has contributed many excellent
  24. improvements, including refactoring of the Django ORM code and unit tests.
  25. Robert Wittams <http://robert.wittams.com/>, who majorly refactored the Django
  26. admin application to allow for easier reuse and has made a ton of excellent
  27. tweaks, feature additions and bug fixes.
  28. And here is an inevitably incomplete list of MUCH-APPRECIATED CONTRIBUTORS --
  29. people who have submitted patches, reported bugs, added translations, helped
  30. answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
  31. akaihola
  32. Andreas
  33. David Ascher <http://ascher.ca/>
  34. Arthur <avandorp@gmail.com>
  35. Jiri Barton
  36. Ned Batchelder <http://www.nedbatchelder.com/>
  37. Shannon -jj Behrens <http://jjinux.blogspot.com/>
  38. James Bennett
  39. Paul Bissex <http://e-scribe.com/>
  40. Simon Blanchard
  41. Andrew Brehaut <http://brehaut.net/blog>
  42. andy@jadedplanet.net
  43. Antonio Cavedoni <http://cavedoni.com/>
  44. C8E
  45. Chris Chamberlin <dja@cdc.msbx.net>
  46. Amit Chakradeo <http://amit.chakradeo.net/>
  47. ChaosKCW
  48. Ian Clelland <clelland@gmail.com>
  49. Matt Croydon <http://www.postneo.com/>
  50. Jonathan Daugherty (cygnus) <http://www.cprogrammer.org/>
  51. Jason Davies (Esaj) <http://www.jasondavies.com/>
  52. Alex Dedul
  53. deric@monowerks.com
  54. dne@mayonnaise.net
  55. Jeremy Dunck <http://dunck.us/>
  56. Clint Ecker
  57. gandalf@owca.info
  58. Baishampayan Ghose
  59. Espen Grindhaug <http://grindhaug.org/>
  60. Brant Harris
  61. hipertracker@gmail.com
  62. Ian Holsman <http://feh.holsman.net/>
  63. Kieran Holland <http://www.kieranholland.com>
  64. Robert Rock Howard <http://djangomojo.com/>
  65. Jason Huggins <http://www.jrandolph.com/blog/>
  66. jcrasta@gmail.com
  67. Michael Josephson <http://www.sdjournal.com/>
  68. jpellerin@gmail.com
  69. junzhang.jn@gmail.com
  70. Garth Kidd <http://www.deadlybloodyserious.com/>
  71. kilian <kilian.cavalotti@lip6.fr>
  72. Sune Kirkeby <http://ibofobi.dk/>
  73. Cameron Knight (ckknight)
  74. Bruce Kroeze <http://coderseye.com/>
  75. Joseph Kocherhans
  76. konrad@gwu.edu
  77. lakin.wecker@gmail.com
  78. Stuart Langridge <http://www.kryogenix.org/>
  79. Eugene Lazutkin <http://lazutkin.com/blog/>
  80. Christopher Lenz <http://www.cmlenz.net/>
  81. limodou
  82. Martin Maney <http://www.chipy.org/Martin_Maney>
  83. Manuzhai
  84. Petar Marić
  85. mark@junklight.com
  86. mattycakes@gmail.com
  87. Jason McBrayer <http://www.carcosa.net/jason/>
  88. michael.mcewan@gmail.com
  89. mir@noris.de
  90. mmarshall
  91. Eric Moritz <http://eric.themoritzfamily.com/>
  92. Robin Munn <http://www.geekforgod.com/>
  93. Nebojša Dorđević
  94. Sam Newman <http://www.magpiebrain.com/>
  95. Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@google.com>
  96. oggie rob <oz.robharvey@gmail.com>
  97. pgross@thoughtworks.com
  98. phaedo <http://phaedo.cx/>
  99. phil@produxion.net
  100. Gustavo Picon
  101. Luke Plant <http://lukeplant.me.uk/>
  102. plisk
  103. Daniel Poelzleithner <http://poelzi.org/>
  104. J. Rademaker
  105. Brian Ray <http://brianray.chipy.org/>
  106. rhettg@gmail.com
  107. Oliver Rutherfurd <http://rutherfurd.net/>
  108. Ivan Sagalaev (Maniac) <http://www.softwaremaniacs.org/>
  109. David Schein
  110. sopel
  111. Radek Švarz <http://www.svarz.cz/translate/>
  112. Swaroop C H <http://www.swaroopch.info>
  113. Aaron Swartz <http://www.aaronsw.com/>
  114. Tom Tobin
  115. Tom Insam
  116. Joe Topjian <http://joe.terrarum.net/geek/code/python/django/>
  117. Amit Upadhyay
  118. Geert Vanderkelen
  119. Milton Waddams
  120. Rachel Willmer <http://www.willmer.com/kb/>
  121. wojtek
  122. ye7cakf02@sneakemail.com
  123. Cheng Zhang
  124. A big THANK YOU goes to:
  125. Rob Curley and Ralph Gage for letting us open-source Django.
  126. Frank Wiles for making excellent arguments for open-sourcing, and for
  127. his sage sysadmin advice.
  128. Ian Bicking for convincing Adrian to ditch code generation.
  129. Mark Pilgrim for diveintopython.org.
  130. Guido van Rossum for creating Python.