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....2, Sponsor Member Application: K. Kaiser will invoice OpenEye Scientific Software for their sponsor membership fee. Status: carried forward. Originally from 8 September 2008, Section 5.2, Sponsor Member Application: Lucasfilm: K. Kaiser will invoice Lucasfilm for their sponsor membership fee. Status: carried forward. Originally from 8 September 2008, Section 7, PSF Logo: D. Goodger will produce final layouts for a PSF logo. Status: carried forward. 3.2 New from October 13...
....1 Carried Forward 4.2 New On December 8 4.3 New Between Meetings 5 Action Items in the Meeting Minutes 6 Changes to the Bylaws 7 Trademarks Committee (TMC) 8 Sponsor Members 9 Members' Meeting 10 Legal Issues 11 PyCon Report 12 Treasurer's Report 13 Adjournment 1 Attendanc...
PyCon Registration Form <h1>PyCon Registration</h1> <p><a href="http://us.pycon.org/Addison/Hotels" target="_blank">Hotel reservation info & links.</a></p> <p>Note: all prices are in US dollars.</p> <h2>Registration by mail</h2> <p>To pay by check, please send payment in funds <em>drawn on a US bank</em> to: <blockquote>ATTN: PyCon Registration<br> Python Software Foundation<br...
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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 …
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....2.2 works happily with Python 2.2.1 or 2.2.0 byte code and extension modules, it will print warnings and may run into problems running against those compiled against Python 2.1.x or earlier. There are solid technical reasons behind this design choice, but it does require some additional work when packaging applications for distribution to users running different versions of Python. In the Wing IDE debugger, we solve the problem simply be storing separate directories for each interpreter version...
....1 Carried Forward 4.2 New On 9 February 4.3 New Between Meetings 5 Internet Domain Management 6 Members' Meeting 7 Board Candidates 8 Account Signature Authority 9 PSF Coordinator for 2009 Google Summer of Code 10 PyCon Report 11 Adjournment 1 Attendance The following members of the Board of Directors were...
Agenda of 2009 PSF Members' Meeting, 27 March 2009 The Python Software Foundation Agenda of the 2009 Members' Meeting March 27, 2009 This agenda was finalized on March 17, 2009. The annual PSF Members' Meeting will be held at PyCon 2009 on March 27, 2009 at 12:10 CDT (17:10 UTC) at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare hotel in Chicago (Rosemont), Illinois, USA. Voting If you cannot attend the meeting you can vote by designating a proxy or by absentee ballot. A proxy designation is preferred; ...
....1, Trademarks & The .com Domain: N. Norwitz will ask the lawyer about the python.com domain (carried forward). Originally from September 2005, Section 10.2, Open Source Foundations Meeting at EuroOSCON: M. von Lรถwis will report about the event to psf-board. Status: done (discussed in Open Source Foundations Meeting at EuroOSCON below). The following action items originated with the October 2005 meeting, as highlighted in the minutes: Section 4, Public Support Committee: N. Norwitz will...
....2 (we use the properties feature to support this for 2.2 and later; so it is only incompatible with Numeric with older versions of Python) There are more minor differences, but these are the major backward compatiblity issues at the Python level. Two of them should not be problems for most users using Python 2.2 or later. It does have a number of important enhancements, but these are not a compatiblity issue. Probably the biggest issues for its acceptance are: A incomp...
....1 Carried Forward 3.2 New in February 4 Tasks for the Secretary 5 Treasurer Records 6 Java Package name for Jython 7 Renewing the Advocacy Coordinator Position 8 PSF Support for EuroPython 9 PSF Mailing Address 10 PyCon 2008 11 Minimum Board Size 12 Awards 13 Google Summer of Code 14 &nb...
....1 Trademarks & The .com Domain D. Ascher reported that he hasn't forgotten about trademarks. N. Norwitz mentioned that he never heard much response about being more aggressive in trying to get python.com. He asked if the board cares, and is it worth the effort and cost of asking the lawyer to try. T. Peters recalled that CNRI tried pushing for python.com before, with no luck. S. Holden remarked that the PSF either has to pursue this aggressively (which will need deep poc...
....10 PyCon Hotel/CC Management 8.11 PyCon Housing Management 8.12 PyCon Internet 8.13 PyCon Printing 8.14 PyCon Registration Management 8.15 PyCon Site Visits 8.16 PyCon Sponsors 8.17 PyCon Website Management 9 Administrator Report written by Ewa Jodlowska 9.1 Board Agenda / Minutes 9.2 Grant and Award Notifica...
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Released: Sept. 19, 2006
Python 2.5 was released on September 19th 2006. There's a bunch of places you can look for more information on what's new in this release -- see the "What's New" section further down this page. This is a final release, and should be suitable for production use. …
Python Success Stories Introduction Consultants naturally try to provide their customers with the best solutions for a problem. Sometimes this means exploring new areas together with the customer or directing the project into a solution space that better fits the problem than the usual "buzzword-compliant" approaches. We've seen these fail too often, misleading the project into solving problems relating to the selected technology, rather than meeting the original project plan. Pyt...
Python 2.5 Release Python 2.5 Python 2.5 has been replaced by a newer bugfix release of Python. Please download Python 2.5.6 instead. Python 2.5 was released on September 19th 2006. There's a bunch of places you can look for more information on what's new in this release -- see the "What's New" section further down this page. This is a final release, and should be suitable for production use. PEP 356 includes the schedule and will be updated as the schedule evolves. At this point, ...
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....1, Trademarks & The .com Domain: N. Norwitz said he would ask the lawyer. N. Norwitz reported that he hasn't done this yet, but still plans to ask the lawyer about the python.com domain. Section 10.2, Open Source Foundations Meeting at EuroOSCON: M. von Löwis said he would check his availability [to attend; Amsterdam, October 21 & 22]. M. von Löwis reported that he has booked a flight, but he still needs to get his employer's approval. He talked to the organizers, and will report abou...
....2.3 final and 2.7.3 final 2012-03-18 - updated for 3.2.3rc2 and 2.7.3rc2 2012-03-04 - updated for ActiveTcl 8.5.11.1, 3.2.3rc1, 2.7.3rc1, removed 3.1.4 2011-11-12 - updated for ActiveTcl 8.5.11 2011-09-04 - updated for 3.2.2 final 2011-07-21 - updated for macOS 10.7 and ActiveTcl 8.5.10.1 2011-07-09 - updated for 3.2.1 final and ActiveTcl 8.5.10 2011-06-12 - updated for 2.7.2 final and 3.1.4 final 2011-05-30 - updated for 3.2.1rc, 2.7.2rc, and 3.1.4rc 2011-03-08 - add warnings and include detai...
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