Notice: This page displays a fallback because interactive scripts did not run. Possible causes include disabled JavaScript or failure to load scripts or stylesheets.
Version: None
Released: July 25, 2017
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.7rc1 was released on July 25th, 2017. Python 3.4 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only improvements between Python 3.4.6 and Python 3.4.7 are …
View Release Notes
Released: Jan. 23, 2018
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.8rc1 was released on January 23rd, 2018. Python 3.4 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only improvements between Python 3.4.7 and Python 3.4.8rc1 are …
Released: Feb. 5, 2018
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.8 was released on February 4th, 2018. Python 3.4 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only improvements between Python 3.4.7 and Python 3.4.8 are …
...indicated their willingness to act as proxy are listed in the meeting agenda. The text source of this form can be found here (suitable for emailing). As a member of the Python Software Foundation (PSF), I hereby cast this absentee ballot for elections and resolutions under consideration at the PSF member meeting to be held at PyCon 2009 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare hotel on March 27, 2009, from 12:10 pm. Election of Nominated Members The following people have been nominated for membership in th...
Released: July 20, 2018
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.9rc1 was released on July 19th, 2018. Python 3.4 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only changes since Python 3.4.7 are security fixes. Also, …
Released: Aug. 2, 2018
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.9 was released on August 2nd, 2018. Python 3.4 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only changes since Python 3.4.7 are security fixes. Also, …
Released: March 4, 2019
Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.10rc1 was released on March 4th, 2019. Python 3.4 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only changes since Python 3.4.7 are security fixes. Also, …
Released: March 17, 2014
Python 3.4.0 Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.0 was released on March 16th, 2014. Major new features of the 3.4 series, compared to 3.3 Python 3.4 includes a range …
...ib" module providing object-oriented filesystem paths PEP 435, a standardized "enum" module PEP 436, a build enhancement that will help generate introspection information for builtins PEP 442, improved semantics for object finalization PEP 443, adding single-dispatch generic functions to the standard library PEP 445, a new C API for implementing custom memory allocators PEP 446, changing file descriptors to not be inherited by default in subprocesses PEP 450, a new "statistic...
...is limited to 8 Directors. As Tim Peters put it, "the bigger the board, the more gets done." This motion aims to increase the limit on the number of Directors going forward. We learned in the past that it's better to expand the Board than to miss out on offers of help. This does not mean that all candidates for Director will automatically be elected; this year's Directors will be decided in the election below. The motion: WHEREAS it is recognized that it is beneficial to the Foundat...
...Python 2011 in Florence, Italy, June 20-26. 3 Board Report S. Holden presented a brief and informal board report to members which included mentioning that 2010 was a more successful year for the organization financially, especially, after having gone through some financial pitfalls in 2009. "If you saw my ten minute talk this morning, that is basically the board report. We have been trying to do good things. We have been trying to recover from a bad financial situation. T...
...ilable by Sean Reifschneider. <h4>New in this version (2.2-2)</h4> <ul> <p><li>It includes a "-docs" package which includes the Python docs in HTML and info formats. <p><li>The SRPM includes a tkinter "auto" option (the default) which only builds tkinter if /usr/bin/wish exists. </ul> <h4>Download</h4> <p><ul><li>Source: <ul> <li><a href="/ftp/python/2.2/rpms/python2-2.2-2.src.rp...
...ick O'Brien, Orbtech A Python Persistence Special Interest Group was recently formed to explore ways to add basic persistence and transaction mechanisms into the core of Python to avoid duplication of effort by a variety of projects that have similar issues. This BOF will permit participants to ponder Python persistence in person. In addition, anyone interested in an informal Python Persistence breakfast discussion with Jim Fulton and Guido van Rossum is welcome to join us at the O'Reil...
...it ties us to a third party that's shown evidence of instability in the last year." K. Kaiser: "Yes, outsourcing registration is a good idea because it provides continuity across volunteers." D. Napoleone: "When you look at the history of trying to do registration with a volunteer based system, we have had to rewrite it every year. One massive problem with this is integration with the hotel registration which is something impossible for a volunteer effort to manage. As well a...
...ivities. Excerpt from summary: I'm continuing to focus on monitoring PyCon registration and processing refunds and donations, manually processing the Google Checkout transactions, processing PyCon Sponsor invoices and payments, producing the 2010 Sponsor Invoices, collecting Sponsor Member receivables, processing the year-end 1042 tax forms, converting the bookkeeping to an outside service, updating our insurance coverage, and expediting the remaining tax documentation so the tutorial honoraria...
Released: Sept. 23, 2003
This is a patch release which supersedes earlier releases of 2.3. Important: This release is vulnerable to the problem described in security advisory PSF-2006-001 "Buffer overrun in repr() of unicode strings in wide unicode builds (UCS-4)". This fix is included in Python 2.4.4 and Python 2.5 …
...ion items appear like this.) Action items are 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 12 October 2009 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] Origin...
...ings. —Tim O'Reilly The Frank Willison Memorial Award for Contributions to the Python Community is given annually to a person judged to have made an outstanding contribution to the Python community. The award was established in memory of Frank Willison, a Python enthusiast and O'Reilly editor-in-chief, who died in July 2001. Tim O'Reilly wrote In Memory of Frank Willison, which includes a collection of quotes from Frank's insightful and witty writing. O'Reilly Media maintains an online...
...ittee thing. We received 44 tutorial proposals. We (= Greg Lindstrom, Van Lindberg, me) are still deciding which to accept, and are considering adding an evening session on tutorial day. Sponsorship is going well. Current confirmed amount: $43K (signed); current probable amount: $54K (signed & committed to sign). And several big names haven't decided yet. We're getting interest in sprint sponsorship as well (catering, maybe paying for sprint leaders to give tutorials). 6 &nb...
...ich will install as System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 145) Unexpected indentation. "/usr/bin/python". System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 146) Block quote ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent. <li />A) First of all, realize that you are likely to break many Red Hat provided programs which rely on having a version of Python with the same major/minor version as that which was shipped. Also, any additional packages which were installed will not...
If you didn't find what you need, try your search in the Python language documentation.