Call for nominations for the 2014 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize
Last year, the Django Software Foundation established an award in the memory of Malcolm Tredinnick.
Malcolm joined the Django core team in 2006, and many of Django's internals - including the ORM, unicode support, and template autoescaping - bear his fingerprints. Malcolm was also a prolific communicator, logging thousands of messages in django-users and django-developers, helping people learn Django, sharing his expertise freely and openly, and helping to shape the framework we know and love today. Malcolm passed away suddenly on March 17, 2013. He is deeply missed by all who knew him.
The Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial prize is a monetary prize, awarded annually, given to the person who best exemplifies the spirit of Malcolm’s work - someone who welcomes, supports and nurtures newcomers; who freely gives feedback and assistance to others, and helps to grow the community. The hope is that the recipient of the award will use the award stipend as a contribution to travel to a community event -- a DjangoCon, a PyCon, a sprint -- and continue in Malcolm’s footsteps.
Last year, the inaugural winner of the Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize was Curtis Maloney - better known to the community as FunkyBob. The DSF is now calling for nominees for this year's award recipient. The DSF board will accept nominations from anyone in the community. The board will narrow that list down to a short list, and put that short list to the DSF membership for a final vote. If you would like to nominate someone for the award, get in touch. Nominations will remain open until September 25; we announce the winner in early October.
We hope you'll join us in lighting a candle in Malcolm’s memory.
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