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...language and its applications.
...language, which is what people actually care about. D. Goodger: I started a "Budget & Action Plan", but it needs to be fleshed out. Would anyone like to help? (No one stepped forward.) S. Deibel: "The real issue may be not $ but time and effort no one has available." 11 Adjournment S. Deibel adjourned the meeting at 17:59 UTC.
...language will be done. There is also some doc cleanup in terms of moving things out of various PEPs and the Misc directory in Python's repo and over to the devguide. After that I will start the Python 2->3 porting guide." 5.3 HAM WebPages/Links P. Campbell, Honorary Associate Membership (HAM) WebPages Start-up Project, reported issues/blockages for the month by saying: "The issue is that we are in need of another Content Management System (CMS) like MatrixMaxx bec...
...language or situations in Python communities, conferences, projects, or publications. It exists to undertake new initiatives and has no mandate to evaluate or criticize existing content and activities. - Contacted Sarah Riggs who is doing an academic "Gender gap in FLOSS study" to express interest in future cooperation between and her results and the committee. - Developed (really Audrey Roy's work) the proposal for the Board to fund PyCon AU supplementary grants ...
...language to universities and also helping build out a variety of Python programming in her community for young people (eg PyNam Scholars). Jessica also is a prominent Python speaker having most recently spoke at PyCon Africa. June 2019 The Q2 2019 Community Service Award went to Felipe de Morais for his work towards facilitating the growth of the Python Brazilian community by organizing workshops, contributing to open source code that benefits the Brazilian people and for setting an example ...
...language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. To facilitate a sustainable grant program, the PSF Board established guiding principles for the program and funding in 2024. Program Guiding Principles The guiding principles of the PSF Grants Program are: Impactful Reliable Equitable Transparent Sustainable Funding Guiding Principles The guiding principles behind the PSF Grants Program funding are: Strive for geogr...
...language." B. Cannon: "Will [Python] really be promoted, though? I read that proposal and I didn't see an explicit mention that they would be slapping a Python logo on the packaging." A. Kuchling: "I'm still not happy with the level of detail." Others agreed. S. Holden: "I think we need an explicit description of who will benefit from these funds if they are paid as salary or fees." A. Kuchling: "Personally I'm sympathetic to the problem area -- making ma...
...language, and support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers." Approved, 7-0-0. [98] D. Goodger will update the web page: http://www.python.org/psf/mission/ to reflect the PSF Mission Statement change. 10 PSF Community Award Nominations for 2009 - 3rd Quarter The Board postponed this agenda item until next months board meeting. 11 Treasurer Report The monthly Treasurer's Report will be provided to board ...
...language summit." M. von Löwis: "I'm opposed to sponsoring PyCon participation. Sponsoring sprint participation might be reasonable." J. Rush: "We'll also need a selection criteria in any proposal, e.g. who precisely is a core developer." Board discussion deferred to email. 14 Adjournment S. Holden adjourned the meeting at 18:01 UTC.
...language summit) with Van Lindberg and Jacob Kaplan moss. When I have more information and a fully fledged plan, I will send it to the board. I have requirements from the summit, and Guido/others." S. Holden: "That would be helpful. I think it's an irritation more than a real horror right now, but better we fix it before we see a large influx of developers." M. von Loewis: "I'd like to arrive at a point where the tracker (or some other place) is authorative wrt. this informat...
...languages. In addition to the original two translations, we now have teams working on Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, and German. Persian and Russian volunteers just joined and are setting up the tools. We have added links to all of the available translations in the sidebar on http://blog.python.org/. Work with Jesse Noller to announce the Python-core Mentors project. No progress Post a request for help with PSF logos No progress Post about common trademark u...
...languages have already stepped forward, so we just need to set up the actual blogging software and DNS entries. Other translations are welcome, so if anyone wants to volunteer please have them contact me. I don't plan to include detailed information about Python Insider in the Communications team status report every month (I won't link to every post, as I do for the Foundation blog), but I will provide highlights of significant projects and work. As far as new activities for the month are con...
...languages as "call-next-method", and is more powerful than the super call found in single-inheritance languages like Java or Smalltalk. C++ has neither form of super call, relying instead on an explicit mechanism similar to that used in classic Python. (The term "cooperative method" comes from "Putting Metaclasses to Work".) As a refresher, let's first review the traditional, non-cooperative super call. When a class C derives from a base class B, C often wants to override a method m...
...language called ABC. Guido remains Python’s principal author, although it includes many contributions from others. In 1995, Guido continued his work on Python at the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI, see http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/) in Reston, Virginia where he released several versions of the software. In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same year, the PythonLabs tea...
...Language Summit Report to Japanese, which was great to have such a large post translated for that community. I was contacted by a staffer from PHP Solutions magazine about contributing some coverage of Python to be published, but no one on the team (or the ones outside the team who I've contacted) has shown interest. He reported the following information on the planned activities for next month: 1. Via Steve Holden, we have some information to put together a story about Python's use in schools...
...language barriers were discussed. We will be making a EuroPython committee to be a constant for the conference in order to keep the knowledge bank and distribute it to next committees. Laura Creighton used to run this committee but she is stepping down this year. We are meeting about it at 6:30pm. I have joined the group as an advisor. Ewa also reported on other event activities for the month. Please see the following report: 6.8.1 PyCon AV Management Nothing to Report for ...
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