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...tracking tool to be utilized by the PSF to help organize the day-to-day PSF administrative activities. 5.9 Trademarks Committee D. Mertz, Trademarks Committee Chair, A few words from the TMC chair: "In general summary, the Trademarks Committee has continued to receive requests for usage of the Python wordmark and/or logo. Many of these are originally sent to the Board, and I forward them to the committee as needed." The board members agreed to also provide PSF membe...
...tracking. In 1996, Curt Finch, Journyx CEO and founder, was working in the staffing industry when he saw an opportunity to use the web to accurately collect and store employee timesheet information. Journyx Time Entry Screen Zoom in The first version of Timesheet focused on collecting accurate cost information, with an eye towards applying that data in the formulation of new project cost projections. Since then, Timesheet has expanded considerably to facilitate tracking of time, mileage, and...
...track Python conference that celebrates and brings together the Pacific Northwest Python developer and user community. Your donation helps reduce the cost of future conferences, including providing travel grants. PyBeach PyBeach is an annual one-day, single-track event, with a main talks track, open source sprints, “hallway track” space, and an expo hall. Members of the Python communities in the Los Angeles area welcome Python professionals, enthusiasts, and students to join us. It is a welc...
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...Tracker Migration Brett Cannon proposed migrating away from the SF bug tracker; Python has outgrown it. There are several candidates for bug tracking software. Brett proposed that the Infrastructure Committee take on this task, and that he and Barry Warsaw would take leadership roles. 6 Other Business Eric Jones noted that quorum for member meetings could become an issue in 4 or 5 years. We should be migrating inactive members to Emeritus status. 7 Adjour...
...tracks will be very good. The schedule has enough space to accept 50-60 proposals, so we'll have about 50% acceptance; sadly, we'll have to reject some good ones. Confirmed keynote: Ivan Krstic of the One Laptop Per Child Project. Probable keynote: Adele Goldberg (I don't know her topic yet). A PSF members' meeting is still scheduled for the Friday; we should begin preparing for that. (Post a call for new member nominees, business from members, etc.) The board discussed allocating funds for a...
...tracked in the private PSF wiki and their status is recorded in the regular minutes. The numbers in square brackets (like "[0]") refer to the action item ID on the wiki. 4.1 Carried Forward The following are action items carried forward from the 8 December 2008 meeting, as highlighted in the minutes (Section 4, Status of Past Action Items). Numbers in [brackets] represent the item ID in the PSF private wiki. [11] Originally from June 2006, Section 6, PSF Records: T...
...track. At different points in time, she’s also been the Co-chair of Sprints, an Organizer of the PyCon Education Summit and Chair for poster sessions at PyCon US. She also co-founded Trans*Code, an on-going series of hackdays (mostly) in the UK, which aims to build community and foster tech education and skills for transgender and non-binary folks. PyCon US and the global Python community would not look like it does without her tireless, largely behind the scenes work. Her deep thoughtfulness co...
...tracking, etc.?" This discussion was deferred to email. 5.4 Marketing Material M.A.Lemburg provides a few comments on how the project is expected to progress: "Since our last meeting at the German DZUG Tagung, a German Zope/Plone/Python conference in Dresden (http://www.zope.de/tagung/Dresden_2010) we have made good progress on getting the needed pricing information for the brochure. We now have a draft budget plan which covers the pre-production, production and ship...
...international Python community through leadership of PyCons in Portugal, speaking regularly at PyCons throughout the world, and contributing to the leadership of the Python community in Europe. Q2 2025 Community Service Award was given to Katie McLaughlin for contributions to the Australian and International Python Communities through leading PyCon AU and leading efforts to recognise Open Source contributions of all forms. Q2 2025 Community Service Award was given to Sarah Kuchinsky for contribu...
...international recipients). Status: carried forward. Originally from 10 March 2008, Section 10, Python Certification: S. Holden will rework the proposal with Van Lindberg and Tennessee Leeuwenburg as a discussion document to be posted to the members' list, as the Board considers the members' views essential. Status: carried forward. 3.2 New from April 14 These action items originated at the 14 April 2008 Board meeting on IRC. Section 4, PSF Logo: D. Goodger will send the ca...
...tracking for tradesmark requests." M.v Löwis: "i.e. somehow make sure that they all get responded to. Pat [Campbell, Administrator], is that something that you could take?" S. Holden: "Such as a tracking system? We could do that if David [Mertz, TMC Chair] will accept it into his workflow, I suppose." Campbell: "It sounds good to me." The above TMC discussion was deferred to email. 6 2011 - Q4 Community Service Award Nominations The board ...
...tracking public feedback on some of the design. 6.6 Notes Con call w. the team scheduled for this week. 7 PyCon Chair Report written by Jesse Noller PyCon 2013: March 11th — 21st, Santa Clara, CA Official Site: http://us.pycon.org/ 7.1 Summary We're on track to sell out the conference. We just hit ~2014 registrations. Print program is under great management via Diana, Ewa is doing an amazing job invoicing the sponsors and managing their ...
...track: http://pycon.blogspot.com/2012/11/pycon-us-2013-how-many-talk-tracks-are.html 7.2 Issues / Blockages None 7.3 Continued Activities from Last Month Sponsorship continues. We have a decent pipeline. Working in depth with sponsors. Raspberry.io work now proceeding. 7.4 New Activities None 7.5 Planned for Next Month Continue driving sponsorship Drive registration hard. 7.6 Notes Ewa's month...
...track now. [S. Holden glances over at G.v Rossum during a brief pause] Good! Thank-you very much! [the audience roars with laughter]. In that case, that is the end of the board report." 4 Financial Report The treasurer, Kurt Kaiser, presented everyone with a two-page hard copy of his report: a PSF Accrual Basis Balance Sheet for March 10, 2011, Revision 1 which included 2008 to the present figures and a PSF Accrual Basis PyCon 2010 Income Statement for March 10, 2011 whic...
...international recipients). Status: carried forward. Originally from January 2008, Section 7, Awards Program: S. Holden will refine the awards program proposal, for a vote at the next board meeting. See Awards Program below. Status: done. 3.2 New in February These action items originated at the 11 February 2008 board meeting on IRC. Section 8, Members' Meeting: D. Goodger will send out a reminder of the deadline for nominations and resolutions to psf-members. Status: done. ...
...tracking of funding." Noller's plans for next month are PyCon related. 6 Python Miro Community Grant Funding RESOLVED, that the PSF provide USD $1,800 to Will Kahn-Greene to finance the Miro Community service costs for one year (USD $900) and continue to develop the Python Miro Community. Approved, 10-1-1. 7 PyCon AU 2011 Sponsorship Funding RESOLVED, that the PSF provide a US$1,500 sponsorship funding to the PyCon AU 2011 conference to be held in...
...track of all nominees for the PSF membership. Making sure all of the membership data is correct for when the ballots are sent out. Contacting nominees regarding membership applications. Website and Infrastructure Management nothing to report for February & March Other Conferences Please see the Event Coordinator Report for the detail. 6 Placing New Membership Structure on April Ballot RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation Board approves the initial ...
...International Trademark Registration S. Holden reported that PSF counsel suggests that we could register the "Python" mark in major markets (the EU, Brazil, Japan, Australia, India, Argentina) for a total of about $20,000. The cost for registration in China is unknown. Discussion of the need for trademark registration and the ramifications followed. S. Holden: "Do we want to protect the 'Python' trademark as an international brand?" J. Tauber: "I think it's one of our p...
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