Django was originally created in late 2003 at World Online, the Web division
of the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper in Lawrence, Kansas.
The PRIMARY AUTHORS are (and/or have been):
Adrian Holovaty , who originally created Django with
Simon and currently oversees things with Jacob.
Simon Willison , who originally created Django with
Adrian during his year-long internship/placement at World Online and currently
helps from the sidelines.
Jacob Kaplan-Moss , who joined the team shortly
before Simon departed and currently oversees things with Adrian.
Wilson Miner , who designed Django's admin
interface, pretty error pages, official Web site (djangoproject.com) and has
made many other contributions.
Georg "Hugo" Bauer , who added
internationalization support, manages i18n contributions and has made a ton
of excellent tweaks, feature additions and bug fixes.
Robert Wittams , who majorly refactored the Django
admin application to allow for easier reuse and has made a ton of excellent
tweaks, feature additions and bug fixes.
And here is an inevitably incomplete list of MUCH-APPRECIATED CONTRIBUTORS --
people who have submitted patches, reported bugs, added translations, helped
answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
Andreas
David Ascher
James Bennett
Paul Bissex
Simon Blanchard
Andrew Brehaut
Antonio Cavedoni
Amit Chakradeo
Matt Croydon
Jeremy Dunck
Clint Ecker
Baishampayan Ghose
Espen Grindhaug
Brant Harris
Ian Holsman
Kieran Holland
Robert Rock Howard
Jason Huggins
Michael Josephson
Garth Kidd
Sune Kirkeby
lakin.wecker@gmail.com
Stuart Langridge
Eugene Lazutkin
Martin Maney
Maniac
Manuzhai
Petar Marić
mark@junklight.com
mattycakes@gmail.com
Jason McBrayer
michael.mcewan@gmail.com
mmarshall
Eric Moritz
Robin Munn
Nebojša Dorđević
Sam Newman
Luke Plant
phaedo
plisk
David Schein
sopel
Radek Švarz
Swaroop C H
Aaron Swartz
Tom Tobin
Joe Topjian
Amit Upadhyay
Milton Waddams
Rachel Willmer
wojtek
ye7cakf02@sneakemail.com
A big THANK YOU goes to:
Rob Curley and Ralph Gage for letting us open-source Django.
Frank Wiles for making excellent arguments for open-sourcing, and for
his sage sysadmin advice.
Ian Bicking for convincing Adrian to ditch code generation.
Mark Pilgrim for diveintopython.org.
Guido van Rossum for creating Python.