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Development of Django is supported by the Django Software Foundation, independent foundation established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Like most open-source foundations, the goal of the Django Software Foundation is to promote, support, and advance its open-source project: in our case, the Django Web framework.<ref>https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/</ref> | |||
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The foundation's goals are to: | |||
Support development of Django by sponsoring sprints, meetups, gatherings and community events. | |||
Promote the use of Django among the world-wide Web development community. | |||
Protect the intellectual property and the framework's long-term viability. | |||
Advance the state of the art in Web development. |
Revision as of 17:59, 14 February 2013
Development of Django is supported by the Django Software Foundation, independent foundation established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Like most open-source foundations, the goal of the Django Software Foundation is to promote, support, and advance its open-source project: in our case, the Django Web framework.
The foundation's goals are to:
Support development of Django by sponsoring sprints, meetups, gatherings and community events. Promote the use of Django among the world-wide Web development community. Protect the intellectual property and the framework's long-term viability. Advance the state of the art in Web development.