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I'd like to become more involved with the community - generally speaking I'm outgoing and enjoy people so this seems like a good and open methodology to get into it. I've also made a few (very minor) contributions to the readme just trying to help out with typos/formatting. Finally I'd like to learn the inner-workings of django and it's bigger packages better as well as use this as a springboard to create my own packages to give back to the wonderful packages I get to take advantage of.
Which project(s) are you looking to contribute to?
Nothing explicitly, wherever I can help. For the evaluator of this's sake - I have familiarity with django debug toolbar, can comprehend django-typer and how it works. I also have a knack for catching typos and formatting errors so I always try to take time to make PRs for those sorts of things.
As I stated before, I am interested in learning more about how some of these packages work and are maintained in a bigger setting so I can get legs under some of my own projects and give those back to the community. One for example - that I'd love to add to this (after I get it started) would be a recreation of widgets using Jquery (i.e. Select2/Django Autocomplete Light) and convert them over into HTMX based.
Just to reiterate - my ultimate goal is to help wherever I can and as I learn more and projects get added into the maintenance of django-commons, I'd be more than happy to raise my hand and take on more responsibility for those. As well as help out on any of the lower-barrier to entry issues that already exist.
Code of Conduct
I agree to follow Django Commons's Code of Conduct
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Why do you want to join?
I'd like to become more involved with the community - generally speaking I'm outgoing and enjoy people so this seems like a good and open methodology to get into it. I've also made a few (very minor) contributions to the readme just trying to help out with typos/formatting. Finally I'd like to learn the inner-workings of django and it's bigger packages better as well as use this as a springboard to create my own packages to give back to the wonderful packages I get to take advantage of.
Which project(s) are you looking to contribute to?
Nothing explicitly, wherever I can help. For the evaluator of this's sake - I have familiarity with django debug toolbar, can comprehend django-typer and how it works. I also have a knack for catching typos and formatting errors so I always try to take time to make PRs for those sorts of things.
As I stated before, I am interested in learning more about how some of these packages work and are maintained in a bigger setting so I can get legs under some of my own projects and give those back to the community. One for example - that I'd love to add to this (after I get it started) would be a recreation of widgets using Jquery (i.e. Select2/Django Autocomplete Light) and convert them over into HTMX based.
Just to reiterate - my ultimate goal is to help wherever I can and as I learn more and projects get added into the maintenance of django-commons, I'd be more than happy to raise my hand and take on more responsibility for those. As well as help out on any of the lower-barrier to entry issues that already exist.
Code of Conduct
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