Updated all of the Beeware core team links to include their Mastodon link as well as updated how links were displayed so that it would only display the icon if a link was also provided. Changed discord icon from the comment icon to the actual discord icon
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title: What is BeeWare?
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Python has proven itself as a highly capable language - approachable for newcomers, but powerful in the hands of experts. The BeeWare Project aims to take the power of Python as a language, and use it to enable users of all skill levels to develop applications with native user interfaces.
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The end goal of the BeeWare project: To be able to do for mobile and desktop user-facing software the same thing that Django has done for web software - to put into the hands of users a set of tools and libraries that enables them to develop rich, native user interfaces, and deploy them to their devices. This includes:
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* Tools to enable Python to run on different devices,
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* Tools to package a Python project so it can run on those devices,
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* Libraries to access the native widgets and capabilities of devices,
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* Tools to help develop, debug, analyze and deploy these projects.
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The aim is that this set of tools will be easy enough to use for complete newcomers to use in a Django Girls-like setting; but powerful enough that they could be used to drive the next Instagram, Pinterest or Disqus.
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We're not just about software, though. We also aim to be a project with a social conscience. We aim to develop and maintain a diverse and inclusive community, and we have a Code of Conduct that is rigorously enforced. We also aspire to develop a healthy and sustainable community - one that is aware of mental health issues of its participants, and provides the resources for people to start engaging, and continue to engage with the community.
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Where to from here?
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If you'd like to know more about the history of BeeWare, `start here </project/about/>`__.
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If you'd like to take BeeWare for a test drive, `take a look at the the various ways BeeWare tools can be used </project/using/>`__.
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If you'd like to keep up to date with what we're doing, follow `@beeware@fosstodon.org <https://mastodon.social/@beeware@fosstodon.org>`__ on Mastodonbeeware@fosstodon.org. If you'd like to receive updates, hints, tips and announcements about the BeeWare project, `sign up for the Beeware Enthusiasts mailing list </community/keep-informed/>`__.
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Next steps
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* The `History of the BeeWare project </project/about/>`__
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* `BeeWare test drive </project/using/>`__
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* `@beeware@fosstodon.org on Mastodon <https://mastodon.social/@beeware@fosstodon.org>`__
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* The `Beeware Enthusiasts mailing list </community/keep-informed/>`__
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summary: A first-timer's introduction to the BeeWare project
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