Pinax Sprint at DjangoCon US 2016

Pinax has a long history of sprints at Python and Django conferences. The seeds of Pinax were sown during the sprints at PyCon 2008 and much early work happened in subsequent PyCons and DjangoCons.

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Why Contribute to Pinax?

You’ve heard of the Pinax project but you haven’t contributed yet? Or maybe you’ve never contributed to open source before and you’re looking for a project to make your first ever open source contribution to? You may wonder why you should contribute to the Pinax project?

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Quick Slack Guide

You joined our Pinax project Slack team but you have never used Slack before? Or maybe you have used Slack but still have a little bit of a hard time finding your way around it? Then this guide is for you!

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Recap of DjangoCon Europe 2016

DjangoCon Europe 2016 was held in the beautiful city of Budapest this year.

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Open Source and Self-Care

Open source and self-care is a big topic at the moment. You see people talking about burnout, taking time off, a better work-life-balance, and how to make open source more sustainable a lot.

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First Timers Only and New Labels

Inspired by Kent C. Dodds’s awesome “First Timers Only” article, we recently added new labels to all Pinax repositories.

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Why a Code of Conduct?

The Pinax Project has a Code of Conduct in order to foster a kind, inclusive, and harassment-free community.

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Why Slack?

Some of you may wonder why we chose Slack and not IRC or Gitter as our main means of communication for the Pinax Project.

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