A few months ago I asked the Django community here if anyone would be open to talk about their tech stack and lessons learned from using Django in production on a podcast I started. You crushed it! Here’s some of the results

The original post was here: https://www.reddit.com/r/django/comments/gddnh0/are_you_running_any_type_of_django_app_in/

Since then:

- Over 30 people have filled out the form to become a guest on the show
- About 28 of those episodes have been recorded
- 12 of them are live on the podcast site as of this post

The Django specific episodes are at: https://runninginproduction.com/tags/django

Episodes range from a small team creating their own insurance company from scratch with a 300,000+ line Django app running on a Kubernetes cluster on AWS to folks who just deployed their first Django project on Heroku. Every episode has a different Django app with a different tech stack / story.

**I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who came on or happens to listen to any episode.**

The only downside is it will take a few more months to publish the rest of the episodes since it's a weekly show. With that said, if you don't mind waiting and you want to be a guest on the show, I'm always open to having new guests on! The form to get the ball rolling is here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaCRorXztETX1rQxcYT67OTkF3BKb-max99RYpRPrEiO-sKw/viewform

6 thoughts on “A few months ago I asked the Django community here if anyone would be open to talk about their tech stack and lessons learned from using Django in production on a podcast I started. You crushed it! Here’s some of the results”

  1. Cool!

    I want to be a guest but sending a mail up the corporate chain asking for permission resulted in crickets. I guess this is pretty common.

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  2. Looks awesome! Would have liked to do it at my old company but just left. Will have to reach out after a year at my new company!

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  3. I’m listening to the one with Chris Goodwin who works as a developer at a public school district and holy shit, I want to work with him and his team. It sounds like a phenomenal environment.

    Thanks for the podcast!

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