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🏗️ [ADMIN] - ryancheley #16

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ryancheley opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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🏗️ [ADMIN] - ryancheley #16

ryancheley opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 2 comments

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@ryancheley
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DSF member

  • I am a DSF member

Why do you want to join?

I want to be part of the group that helps to shape how support for various third party packages in Django can be maintained using a community approach. I think the community-maintained first approach is a really great idea and I want to be part of that process to learn and grow.

Additionally, I’d like to learn more about GitHub Actions. I have a repo where I was trying to learn about each of the actions, but without a project that can be challenging. This project would help to give me ‘a problem to solve’ with GitHub actions in a real world way which I am really excited about

Please tell us about your packaging experience?

I have written a few packages that are available on pypi. They are:

Please tell us about your GitHub Actions experience?

I’ve use GitHub actions to automate CI/CD processes, specifically running tests and then deploying the code for a Django project to a Digital Ocean droplet.

Additionally I have used GA to add issues automatically to Milestones, and done a. few things with ‘GitHub Scrapping’ as Simon Willison refers to it, with an example you can see here with some scrapping of American Hockey League Data and here with my Today I Learned repo (which I learned from Simon Willison)

How long do you expect to be involved with Django Commons?

I would like to be involved for 12 - 18 months. I think that provides enough time to learn and grow into a maintainer role, and document processes and gained knowledge, but not so long as to approach any burnout.

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  • I agree to follow Django Commons's Code of Conduct
@tim-schilling
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Hi Ryan! Please see https://github.com/orgs/django-commons/discussions/19. I'm not sure if the tag actually pinged you.

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Welcome aboard as an admin Ryan! Thank you!

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