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What we’re about

Hey! Doing Django development and living in or around Vienna?

  • Meet fellow Django hackers,
  • hear about best-practices, elegant solutions or daily workarounds
  • share something about yourself and simply relax together – having a drink.

Despite the group name focusing on Django, Python folks and nice people are highly welcome! 😊

  • Meetup every two months.
  • Talks aimed at professional web developers: Best-practices, your project's stack, elegant solutions.
  • Use our mailing list django-vienna-list@meetup.com for contacting our group.
    (You have to be group member and use your meetup-registration-email when directly contacting the list. For forwarding requests, address one of the organizers.)
  • Django-related job offers are welcome in our our mailing list, too.
  • django-entwickler.at provides a structured overview of Django- and Python-related companies in and around Vienna.

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OUR CODE OF CONDUCT
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Be Excellent to Each Other
The mission of Django Vienna Meetup Group is to provide fun, welcoming and professional environments so that diverse groups of people - regardless of age, race, gender identity or expression, background, disability, appearance, sexuality, walk of life, or religion - can get together to learn from and be inspired by each other about all things related to Django, the web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
The Django Vienna Group asks all our members, speakers, volunteers, attendees and guests to adopt the following principles to help us with our mission. We are a diverse community. Sometimes this means we need to work harder to ensure we're creating an environment of trust and respect where all who come to participate feel comfortable and included. We value your participation and appreciate your help in realizing this goal.

Be Respectful
Respect yourself, and respect others. Be courteous to those around you. If someone indicates they don't wish to be photographed, respect that wish. If someone indicates they would like to be left alone, let them be. Our meetup venues and online spaces may be shared with members of the public; please be considerate to all patrons of these locations.

Be Inclusive
All presentation material should be suitable for people aged 12 and above. All public presentations are subject to this code of conduct and thus may not contain:

  • sexual or violent imagery
  • exclusionary language
  • language which is inappropriate for an all-ages audience

For the avoidance of doubt, public presentations include but are not limited to: keynotes, presentations, (lightning) talks, addresses, IRC, emails, mailing list posts and forums. If you are in doubt, consider it covered.
If presenters are unsure whether their material is suitable, they are encouraged to show it to the meetup host or an organizer before their session.

Be Aware
We ask everyone to be aware that we will not tolerate intimidation, harassment, or any abusive, discriminatory, or derogatory behaviour by anyone at any event, or online. Complaints can be made to the meetup organisers either face to face at a meetup, or via the Meetup website. Any complaints made to event organisers will remain confidential, be taken seriously, and be treated appropriately with discretion. Should an event organiser consider it appropriate, the complainee may be:

  • told to apologise
  • told to stop/modify their behaviour appropriately
  • warned that enforcement action may be taken if the behaviour continues
  • asked to leave the venue immediately
  • prohibited from continuing to attend the event

When necessary, an incident will be reported to the appropriate authorities.

What Does That Mean for Me?
All participants, including event attendees and speakers, must not engage in any intimidation, harassment, or abusive or discriminatory behaviour. Here are some examples of behaviours which are not appropriate:

  • offensive verbal or written remarks related to age, race, gender identity or expression, background, disability, appearance, body size, sexuality, walk of life, or religion
  • sexual or violent images in public spaces (including presentation slides)
  • deliberate intimidation
  • stalking or following
  • unwanted photography or recording
  • sustained disruption of talks or other events
  • intoxication at an event venue
  • inappropriate physical contact
  • unwelcome sexual attention
  • sexist, racist, or other exclusionary jokes
  • unwarranted exclusion from related events based on age, race, gender identity or expression, background, disability, appearance, body size, sexuality, walk of life, or religion.

We Want Everyone to Have a Good Time at our Events

Questions?
If you're not sure about anything you've just read please contact the Meetup organisers. You can message us through the Meetup page.

Credits
The original version of this Code of Conduct was created by linux.conf.au.

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JOBS
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FOR APPLICANTS: Current job openings:
For latest and current job openings see our message archive:

  • https://www.meetup.com/Django-Vienna/messages/archive/

For a more companies using Django or Python in Austria, see django-entwickler.at.

FOR COMPANIES: Posting your job
We are happy to list Django job postings in and around Vienna (Freelancer and Employee jobs are both fine).
Know of any open positions? Drop me a line.
Just send me (stephan.poetschner@gmail.com) a link to your Job-Description as a PDF.

What you get:

  • Your job-posting will be sent to the meetup-members via email. You will reach the inbox and attention of all our members.
  • You get the chance of a short shout-out at our meetup (max 2 minutes and 2 slides).
  • You will be presented as official [b]sponsor[/b] during the meetup.

Details:

  • STANDARD POSTING – Posting a job without any further commitments will cost 150 EUR (excl. VAT).
  • SPECIAL OFFER – Giving a professional lightning talk should be financially rewarded: If you or one of your core-developers suggests/gives an interesting talk (5min), pricing drops down to 75 EUR (excl. VAT) – we will not accept company advertisement, but we are interested in your architecture, technical/organisational problems and how you solved it :)

We highly encourage you to prepare a lightning-talk or regularly engage in our meetup as visitors, as it increases your chances of finding a hire. Especially since there is a lot of demand for good developers.

On local job-sites, you won't find hundreds of highly skilled Django developers.
Compare our pricing to job-platforms: Karriere.at or Stackoverflow Career.

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