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...About the Author Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@nic.fr> is network and systems architect at AFNIC. He has worked for many Internet companies, from network operators to Web agencies, and developed software in Perl, Ada and C before adopting Python as well.
...about the integration of Python and C++, with an emphasis on the development of the Boost.Python library. At the point of this writing (Jan 2002), Boost.Python is undergoing a major rewrite to add powerful new features and to take full advantage of the new type system introduced in Python 2.2. Suggestions regarding the direction of the development work and contributions in the form of source code should be posted to this SIG. About Boost.Python Boost.Python is a popular open...
...about as simple as it gets (even simpler, the nodes could be represented by numbers instead of names, but names are more convenient and can easily be made to carry more information, such as city names). Let's write a simple function to determine a path between two nodes. It takes a graph and the start and end nodes as arguments. It will return a list of nodes (including the start and end nodes) comprising the path. When no path can be found, it returns None. The same node will not oc...
...about this, or switch to Heather Meeker. The board agreed that we should ask Larry Rosen first. Status: carried forward. 3.2 New in September These action items originated in the 18 September 2006 board meeting on IRC. Section 3.1, item 7: D. Goodger will telephone Jeremy Hylton to ask for PSF records to be sent. Status: carried forward. Section 3.2, item 1: S. Holden will forward the contributor agreements from the "Need for Speed" sprint to D. Goodger, who wil...
...about recruiting: a leader for a new grants program, an Assistant Secretary, and an Assistant Treasurer. 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. Steve Holden sent his suggestions to the PSF-Board mailing list, but nobody had time to digest them yet. Discussion was deferred. Status: carried forward. Originally from April 2007, Section 5, Assistants: S. Deibel will work with the...
...about recruiting: a leader for a new grants program, an Assistant Secretary, and an Assistant Treasurer. D. Goodger sent a call for new Grants Committee leadership on August 3, and Laura Creighton stepped forward. A call for assistants was sent August 13, with no responses yet. Status: done. 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 5, Assista...
...about/cc0. Status: done [74], Section 8.2, Licensing of PSF Trademark Policy: D. Goodger will edit the trademark policy web page to reflect its Creative Commons CC0 licensing. Status: done [75], Section 11, CTE Contracts for PyCon 2010: D. Goodger will sign and fax the CTE contracts for PyCon 2010. Status: done [76], Section 12.2, PSF Community Award Nominations (2nd Quarter): S. Holden will write PSF blog entry about second quarter recipients of the PSF Community Awards and send email to PSF...
...about privileged communication with the board, because regular members were also on that list. There was also some concern that sensitive communicates might want to be limited to current board members. RESOLVED that subscribers to the psf-board mailing list be officers or directors of the corporation or the corporation counsel.a Passed 5-0-0. Van Rossum updated the mailing list membership. 7. Discussion of board size The board discussed whether the foundation would benefit from having a la...
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Python 3.1.5 Python 3.1.5 is a security-fix source-only release for Python 3.1.4, fixing several reported security issues: issue 13703 (oCERT-2011-003, hash collision denial of service), issue 14234 (CVE-2012-0876, hash table collisions CPU usage DoS in the expat library), issue 14001 (CVE-2012-0845, SimpleXMLRPCServer denial of service), and issue 13885 (CVE-2011-3389, …
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Python 3.5.0a1 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.0a1 was released on February 8th, 2015. Major new features of the 3.5 series, compared to 3.4 Python 3.5 is still in development, and 3.5.0a1 is the first alpha release. …
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...about $500. The conference committee has started publishing the event and set some dates. Wouters asked how well the paper submissions are going. Van Rossum mentions that the deadline is too close, but that he has no further information on this. 5. Python Support Committee (PSC) status report Lemburg reported that the PSC is looking into taking the first steps towards setting up online donations and using the ShareIT service (http://www.shareit.com/) for this. Von Loewis questioned the use o...
...about this change. This page provides guidance on verifying Sigstore signatures as a CPython consumer, and outlines some motivation for using these additional signatures. Sigstore verification of CPython Releases Introduction to Sigstore Sigstore is a new standard for signing, verifying and protecting software. The Sigstore project is a set of tools and services: a certificate authority a signature transparency log multiple ecosystem-specific signing clients (such as https://pypi.org/p/sigstore...
...about $50,000 worldwide. S. Holden confirmed. A. Kuchling: "I'm nervous about the expense, though; is that amount justifiable in a time of uncertain sponsorship and PyCon losses?" S. Holden noted that it's a one-time expense. D. Goodger thought it was overdue. T. Peters noted that it "probably won't get cheaper over time". A. Kuchling: "Could we reduce the country coverage, and register in a 2nd wave of countries next year?" B. Cannon: "The longer we wait gr...
...about paid registrations. D. Goodger: 212 people are registered so far. There's always a slow ramp up followed by lots of activity by the end of early-bird registration, February 21. I'm not worried about attendance. The new registration system is working smoothly, no significant problems reported. (This is in contrast to last year, when there were huge problems with PayPal.) Kurt has fully verified our Google Checkout account." Kaiser noted that we have collected $50K at this point. ...
...about the unsubscribed PSF representative. K. Kaiser asked about the OSAF 2007 sponsor invoice. OSAF converted to emeritus status in 2008, but the 2007 sponsor invoice is still outstanding S. Holden will contact OSAF and inquire about their outstanding 2007 PSF sponsor invoice. 13 Adjournment S. Holden adjourned the meeting at 17:00 UTC.
...about $23K. K. Kaiser reported that we have commitments, but payments are slow in coming. S. Holden recommended that we get outside help with this, "either a debt collector or an accountant (preferably the latter)." Status: in progress. Originally from 14 April 2008, 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: carried forward. Originally from 14 April 200...
...about the tax documentation and implications for various types of vendors, see the Vendor Tax Documents section. Invoices The PSF generally requires an invoice in order to process a vendor payment unless a fully-executed letter of agreement or contract provides payment information. Invoices should be submitted by email to accounting@python.org within 5 days after the end of a calendar month. Invoice Contents Invoices should contain the following information: Vendor name Vendor address street, ...
...about licenses than 99% of the contributors. Stephan asked whether it would be sufficient just to recommend not using the GPL. Guido said that general proliferation of licenses is a problem, as many are mutually incompatible. Jeremy pointed out that Python "stood" for something in the licensing world, for specifically not being GPL. After further discussion, there was a general consensus that the board would recommend MIT/BSD as a license for Pythonic software. David will draft a motion in thi...
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