DSF calls for applicants for a Django Fellow

After five years as part of the Django Fellowship program, Mariusz Felisiak has let us know that he will be stepping down as a Django Fellow in March 2024 to explore other things. Mariusz has made an extraordinary impact as a Django Fellow and has been a critical part of the Django community.

The Django Software Foundation and the wider Django community are grateful for his service and assistance.

The Fellowship program was started in 2014 as a way to dedicate high-quality and consistent resources to the maintenance of Django. As Django has matured, the DSF has been able to fundraise and earmark funds for this vital role. As a result, the DSF currently supports two Fellows – Mariusz Felisiak and Natalia Bidart. With the departure of Mariusz, the Django Software Foundation is announcing a call for Django Fellow applications. The new Fellow will work alongside Natalia.

The position of Fellow is focused on maintenance and community support – the work that benefits most from constant, guaranteed attention rather than volunteer-only efforts. In particular, the duties include:

Answering contributor questions on Forum and the django-developers mailing list
Helping new Django contributors land patches and learn our philosophy
Monitoring the [email protected] email alias and ensuring security issues are acknowledged and responded to promptly
Fixing release blockers and helping to ensure timely releases
Fixing severe bugs and helping to backport fixes to these and security issues
Reviewing and merging pull requests
Triaging tickets on Trac

Being a Django contributor isn’t a prerequisite for this position — we can help get you up to speed. We’ll consider applications from anyone with a proven history of working with either the Django community or another similar open-source community. Geographical location isn’t important either – we have several methods of remote communication and coordination that we can use depending on the timezone difference to the supervising members of Django.

If you’re interested in applying for the position, please email us at [email protected] describing why you would be a good fit along with details of your relevant experience and community involvement. Also, please include your preferred hourly rate and when you’d like to start working. Lastly, please include at least one recommendation.

Applicants will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

Details of Django and/or other open-source contributions
Details of community support in general
Understanding of the position
Clarity, formality, and precision of communications
Strength of recommendation(s)

Applications will be open until 1200 AoE, February 16, 2024, with the expectation that the successful candidate will be notified no later than March 1, 2024.