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...ally from October 2005, Section 4, Public Support Committee: D. Goodger will pursue web page and installer donation link ideas. Status: carried forward. Originally from October 2005, Section 5, Ubuntu Development Meeting: Add "swag for events" to future agenda [D. Goodger]. Status: carried forward. Originally from October 2005, Section 7, Reserve Funds: K. Kaiser will send a reserve fund investment proposal to the PSF-board mailing list. K. Kaiser reported that SunTrust is announcing...
...allation tools. The main idea is to make all PyPI static content available via Amazon Cloudfront, a content delivery network maintained by Amazon." MAL hopes to get his project started by early 2011. He would also like to start recruiting for volunteers to help implement the startup facets of the project. 5.7 PyCon US Website D. Napoleone, PyCon US Website Project, reported continued activities from last month, by saying: Registration Launched Registration is now live, a...
Current pre-release testing versions This is a list of the current pre-release development versions available for testing. These are preview releases, and their use is not recommended in production settings. Consider your needs carefully before using a version other than the current production versions. Please report any bugs in these versions of Python to the Python issue tracker. See here for more information on reporting issues. Python 3.15.0a2
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Released: March 18, 2019
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10 is the final release of 3.4. Python 3.4.10 was released on March 18th, 2019. Python 3.4.10 is the final release in the Python 3.4 series. As of this release, the 3.4 branch has been retired, no further changes to 3.4 will be accepted, …
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Released: June 4, 2019
This is a beta preview of Python 3.8 Python 3.8 is still in development. This release, 3.8.0b1 is the first of four planned beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects …
Released: July 20, 2020
This is a beta preview of Python 3.9 Python 3.9 is still in development. This release, 3.9.0b5, is the last of five planned beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects …
Released: Aug. 8, 2022
This is the first release candidate of Python 3.11 This release, 3.11.0rc1, is the penultimate release preview. Entering the release candidate phase, only reviewed code changes which are clear bug fixes are allowed between this release candidate and the final release. The second candidate and the last planned release …
Released: Sept. 12, 2022
This is the second release candidate of Python 3.11 This release, 3.11.0rc2, is the last preview before the final release of Python 3.11.0 on 2022-10-24. Entering the release candidate phase, only reviewed code changes which are clear bug fixes are allowed between this release candidate and the final release. …
Location: Remote, Remote USA
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Dagster is an orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets. Our goal is to make Dagster Cloud the de facto hosted solution for structuring these systems. As a member of the Platform Engineering Team, you will help advance the foundations of our Dagster+ product by evolving …
Location: Remote USA
We’re looking for a product-minded software engineer to join the team working on Dagster+, our hosted SaaS product, to help make Dagster the de facto cloud solution for organizations to build, manage, and leverage their data assets. In this role, you will drive improvements to Dagster’s backend system, underlying open …
...all around the world. Given that prerequisite, Python has performed magnificently. Python has proven to be a very powerful and flexible language in terms of both parsing and data manipulation. There are a host of favorable reviews and kudos online that praise Python and the product definitely delivers. Being an early stage start-up, it is always a challenge to convince talented engineers to leave their current positions and sign on with our development team. One of our most productive engineerin...
...ally communicate online. Participation in sprints is free of charge and open to all. Planning for the sprints is taking place on the web at www.python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Sprints. About Python Python is a powerful object-oriented programming language that is developed and maintained by a global community of open source developers under the oversight of the Python Software Foundation. Python is very easy to learn for programmers familiar with other languages such as C, ...
...all PSF forms All Directors and Officers should verify their address is correct in the PSF CVS repository: psf/bod-addresses.txt This information is required for our yearly corporate filings. Vote on BizRate.com becoming pending sponsor as of Jan 1 (or Oct 1) Vote on ILM becoming pending sponsor as of Jan 1 (or Oct 1) Since the email vote for a resolution did not receive enough votes, I ask that two separate resolutions be voted on at the board meeting. One ...
Released: June 17, 2025
It's 3.14 beta 3! https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3140b3/ This is a beta preview of Python 3.14 Python 3.14 is still in development. This release, 3.14.0b3, is the third of four planned beta releases. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and …
...all amount of glue code. In order to make this possible, an understanding of how software is put together will be essential. Student will learn about software design and software organization (just what in the heck are all those DLL's anyway?). Debugging and problem solving. How to survive when all else fails--without having to call customer support. At all levels of education, it is vitally important that usability studies for both the software tools and the textbook material are c...
...all year around and in many parts of the world. Many of them are taking place yearly or even more frequent: Python Conferences List on the Python Wiki -- this is the main and most complete list of conferences around the world Subsets of this list are also available on other sites: pycon.org -- lists a subset of mostly national Python conferences PyData -- listings of Python conferences specializing in AI & Data Science Several of these conferences record the talk sessions on video. pyvid...
...all working groups are currently accepting new volunteers. Volunteer for PyCon US You can also volunteer for PyCon US.
...ally 1-4 days long and the goal is to complete a set of objectives for a project. Sprints are usually on the small side and tend to be less than 20 people. Sprints that happen at conferences can have larger turnout though (like [PyCon Sprints](https://us.pycon.org/2017/community/sprints/) for example). [OpenHatch created a helpful in-person event handbook](http://opensource-events.com/) that can help you run a productive dev sprint. User groups/meet ups These are events for local folks that ha...
...all its components, from the back-end to the front-end, including also the more performance-critical portions of the system. Python was chosen initially because it comes with many standard libraries useful in collecting, parsing, and storing data from the web. Among those particularly useful in this application were the regular expression library, the thread library, the object serialization library, and gzip data compression library. Other libraries, such as an HTTP client capable of accepting ...
...all "Production Systems", where Python plays a crucial role (though not an exclusive one, as C++ is also important here). I was pleasantly surprised to find that working at Google, even in such a fascinatigly challenging position as Uber Tech Lead is, allows enough "work-life balance" (or in my case work-work balance :-) to let me write the second edition of the Nutshell (thanks also to Anna's already-mentioned absolutely outstanding support). Ever since I finished that task...
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