About us
Welcome to the Berlin Django User Group! đ
This is a group for anyone who wants to know more about Django, or wants to meet people working with Django. This Meetup is open to everyone (no experience required!), the sessions are in English, and it takes place every 2 months. As a bonus, thereâs usually food and always drinks at the events.
This group was originally created by web developers from Berlin who use Django, the Python Web Framework.
Weâre also associated with the Django Verein. You can join their Slack to keep up with more events. Our ground rules are documented in the Berlin Code of Conduct, and we take it seriously to ensure the well-being of our community. Come join us!
We are always looking for speakers at any skill level! Lightning talks are a great way to get your feet wet đ€
Upcoming events
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Django User Group Berlin
Kraken Berlin office, SaarbrĂŒcker Str. 36, Berlin, DEâčïž The next meetups will be managed on Luma.
You can register for this event đ here. Follow the Django User Group Berlin Calendar on Luma.
-----------------------------------âThis time, we'll be hosted again by Kraken (the clean tech company, not the crypto one) - one of the largest Django codebases and employers. Be sure to chat to them while you sample their food and drinks.
Our speaker, Johannes Tigges, consultant in Open Collaboration, Community Management, OSPO, spatial technologies, and DevOps, will give the main talk on: â21 Days: The Free Beer That Turned Into a âŹ500K Bill â and what to do about Itâ
Covering SBOMs, licenses, and why FOSS isnât always as simple as it seems.As always, please make use of the lightning talks and talk about anything you like: a problem that you'd like help with, a thing you've built, or a hobby you like. Doesn't have to be Django, doesn't even have to be tech!
18:30 Doors open
19:00 Main talk by Johannes Tigges
19:30 Lightning talks
19:45 Get eatin'This event is governed by the Berlin code of conduct. We want this to be a safe space for all. Any questions and concerns can always be directed towards the organizers Lara KrÀmer (lara.softwareengineer@gmail.com) and Markus Binsteiner (markus@frkl.dev) before, at and after the event.
Accessibility information: The main entrance door to the building is quite heavy and must be opened manually, as does the office door. There are a few steps leading to the elevator, along with a relatively steep ramp built into those stairs. If you need assistance, please reach out to us and we will do everything we can to accommodate you.
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Past events
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