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How To Submit to the Python Job Board The Python Job Board is a free resource to help members of the Python community find paid work. It is for real jobs only (that is, only for paid openings that currently exist and are actively being hired for) where the successful candidate will spend the majority of their time writing Python. If this isn't the case, the submission will most likely be rejected. Unpaid volunteer positions will not be posted on the jobs page. If you have some Python-related v...
...next reports will be delivered July 12, 2013. 6 PyCon Ireland Sponsorship RESOLVED: The Python Software Foundation sponsor PyCon Ireland 2013 (http://python.ie/pycon/2013) in the amount of $3000 USD Approved, 6-0-0. 7 Vote.python.org Consulting Agreement RESOLVED: The Python Software Foundation enters into a consulting agreement with Massimo di Pierro, at no cost, which allows him necessary access to the server on which vote.python.org is hosted Approved, ...
...next month, possibly within the next two weeks. He believes dinsdale.python.org contains all the useful content of www; but would like someone with root access on both machines to check it. Once that's done, perhaps we can turn off creosote (if it's not doing anything any more). Max Khesin has assembled a podcast of PyCon 2005 material. He has found hosting for the audio at python-hosting.com. Kuchling will be working on that (and possibly setting up audio.python.org also). 8 &n...
...next meeting. Status: carried forward. Originally from March 2007, Section 18, Bylaw Change Survey: S. Holden will call for a separate discussion of changes to the bylaws. Status: carried forward. Originally from April 2007, Section 6, Python Package Index (Cheese Shop): A. Kuchling will ask Thomas Wouters about increasing the memory on ximinez, and getting another machine for PyPI. M. von Löwis reported that Thomas Wouters spoke with XS4ALL, who assigned us a contact and made a proposal for a...
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Released: Jan. 31, 2018
This is a beta preview of Python 3.7 Python 3.7 is still in development. This release, 3.7.0b1, is the first of four planned beta release previews. Among the major new features in Python 3.7 are: PEP 538, Coercing the legacy C locale to a UTF-8 based locale PEP 539 …
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Released: Feb. 28, 2018
This is a beta preview of Python 3.7 Python 3.7 is still in development. This release, 3.7.0b2, is the second of four planned beta release previews. Among the major new features in Python 3.7 are: PEP 538, Coercing the legacy C locale to a UTF-8 based locale PEP 539 …
Released: June 9, 2020
WARNING: this release has a known regression See BPO-40924 for details. Use Python 3.9.0b3 or newer instead, please. This is a beta preview of Python 3.9 Python 3.9 is still in development. This release, 3.9.0b2, is the second of four planned beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to …
Released: June 27, 2024
This is a beta preview of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is still in development. This release, 3.13.0b3, is the third of four beta release previews of 3.13. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their …
Released: June 11, 2025
This is the fifth maintenance release of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. 3.13.5 is the fifth maintenance release of 3.13. 3.13.5 is an expedited release to fix a couple …
Released: Aug. 14, 2025
This is the seventh maintenance release of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. 3.13.7 is the seventh maintenance release of 3.13. 3.13.7 is an expedited release to fix a significant …
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...Next, the module periodically reads new events from the data source. Each event needs to be filtered to determine whether it should be sent at all and, if so, translated into human-readable form. Finally, the event is sent through a common command line interface, OVO agent's opcmsg command. OVO agents have the ability to further modify an event's properties (e.g. provide automatic alarm closure). Event filtering and translation is controlled through configuration files, which are read in automat...
...next generation collaborative engineering environment. Python has met or exceeded every requirement we've had," said Steve Waterbury, Software Group Leader, NASA STEP Testbed. For more information about Python 2.3 or to download it, please visit http://www.python.org/2.3/ About Python Python is a powerful object oriented programming language that is developed and maintained by a global community of Open Source contributors, under the oversight of the Python Software Foundation. Py...
...next reports will be delivered September 13, 2013. 6 Python Conference Spain Sponsorship RESOLVED, that the PSF sponsor the Python Conference Spain happening in Madrid in November 2013 in the amount of $2,500 Approved, 10-0-0. 7 CodeChix Bay Area Grant RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation grant $2,000 to CodeChix Bay Area for providing resources to conduct CodeChix events and for providing resources for marketing of the events Approved, 10-0-0. ...
...next reports will be delivered October 10, 2013. 6 PyDay Ecuador 2014 Grant RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation grant $2,000 USD for the funding of PyDay in Ecuador in January 2014 in Loja City, contingent upon the posting of a code of conduct Approved, 9-0-0. 7 PyConZA 2013 Sponsorship RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation sponsor PyConZA 2013 at the patron level in the amount of 500 USD (approximately 5000 RAND) Approved, 9-0-0. 8&nbs...
...next month: 1. Now that Lincoln Loop has responded to the interview request, we'll be writing about them as a new sponsor member. 2. Now that we have pictures of the booth from EuroPython, we will be writing up questions to Marc-Andre Lemburg about the PSF conference kits. We'd like to cover what the plans are for them. 3. We will be reaching out to Armin Rigo to ask about our funding of PyPy's STM project, how it's going, how the sponsorship will help, etc. As far as the ongoing projects for ...
...next meeting. "We want to have the approach legitimized by member opinion at least." 7 Trademarks Committee (TMC) J. Tauber gave a status report: There are 3 longstanding matters: Python4D, pypi.info and RPyC. The first and third had much discussion but no firm decision. The second one was overwhelmingly negative. I have just sent an email to the committee to discuss the voting process / timeline. We do an okay job with discussion but we need to pin down how ...
...next meeting. See Choice of PSF Logo below. Status: done. Section 5, Treasurer's Report: S. Holden will assist K. Kaiser with accounts receivable reminders. See Outstanding Receivables below. Status: in progress. Section 7, PyCon Asset Record-Keeping: D. Goodger will update the assets file in PSF CVS with the details of the laptops and VGA2USB boxes purchased for PyCon 2008. Status: in progress. Section 8, PSF Awards Program: S. Holden will have PSF Community Award certificates designed. S. H...
...next month, or ongoing projects are concerned, Sean reported: None. 5.4 Marketing Material M.A.Lemburg, Marketing Material Project Manager, reported progress on the project: "We are still in the content acquisition phase and have started following up to our new contacts. Thanks again to all who have helped by introducing us to the various projects and companies. For EuroPython we have again put up a special and found a few contact scouts willing to help get in touch w...
Released: Feb. 8, 2005
Python 2.3.5 (final) on Feb 8th, 2005. This is a bug-fix release for Python 2.3. There have been around 50 bugs fixed since 2.3.4 - in the Python interpreter, the standard library and also in the build process - see the release notes for details. Important: This release is vulnerable …
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