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...or improved performance and IP protection) pyodide (a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly) WinPython (a portable scientific Python distribution for Windows) Python(x, y) (Scientific-oriented distribution based on Qt and Spyder) Conceptive Python SDK (targets business, desktop and database applications) PyIMSL Studio (a commercial distribution for numerical analysis – free for non-commercial use) eGenix PyRun (a portable Python runtime, complete with stdlib, froz...
...or 30 minutes duration, and asked for volunteers to represent the Foundation. All agreed they would be happy to do so, and so it was decided that this should be a plenary session, possibly around lunch time. 5. Sponsor Member Application: Active Grid Stephan reported that Active Grid wished to be considered for Sponsor Membership at the next Members Meeting. It was RESOLVED that ActiveGrid is accepted as a pending Sponsor Member for approval by the PSF Membership at the next PSF member meeti...
...orked well for almost 10 years. Why a new license for Python 1.6? CNRI claims copyright in Python code and documentation from releases 1.3 through 1.6 inclusive. However, for a number of technical reasons, CNRI never formally licensed this work for Internet download, although it did permit Guido to share the results with the Python community. As none of this work was published either, there were no CNRI copyright notices placed on these Python releases prior to 1.6. A CNRI copyright ...
...install executable (UNWISE.EXE) vanishes. One cause of that has been fixed in the installer (disabled Wise's "delete in- use files" uninstall option). Fixed a bug in urllib's proxy handling in Windows. [SF bug #503031] The installer now installs Start menu shortcuts under (the local equivalent of) "All Users" when doing an Admin install. file.truncate([newsize]) now works on Windows for all newsize values. It used to fail if newsize didn't fit in 32 bits, reflecting a li...
...or redundancy with existing documents content evaluation for inconsistency with existing documents Qualifications for proofreader Having the PSA perform this function of course assume someone is willing to volunteer or to pay for having documents reviewed. The PSA stamp would be the carrot. The incentive for participation is quid pro quo. It should work for a range of circumstances. For instance: in the commercial world: Presumab...
...installers, source code, educational materials, and assorted tools and applications. Establishes PSF licenses, ensuring the rights of the public to freely obtain, use, redistribute, and modify intellectual property held by the PSF. Works with the Open Source Initiative to ensure that PSF licenses conform to the Open Source Definition. Holds Python's intellectual property rights for releases 2.1 and following. Seeks to obtain the intellectual property rights for Python releases prior to 2.1, for ...
...or 2006. Reports ======= The November treasurer's report was mailed. Python Support Committee: S. Deibel reports that credit card processing accounts are set up but he's still trying to find someone with access to python.org that he can work with to make the system live. Plus there's some scripting needed to parse emails and such to integrate this with Marc Andre-Lemburg's and Neal Norwitz's setups. S. Holden volunteered to help. Lawyer for PSF: J. Hylton reports that "Melind Shaw seems to...
...ories Introduction This is the story of Python at the Philips semiconductor manufacturing facility in Fishkill, NY. This facility, originally built by IBM, was acquired by Philips in 2000. I have been involved with this facility on and off for the past twelve years and was responsible for redesigning substantial portions of the factory tool control software using Python. In the early 1990s, the factory adopted an automation strategy based around Asyst Technology's tool loader and unloader tec...
...Oracle server via DCOracle. Using Oracle's built-in trigger mechanism to send a message to WAS as data records are updated, the WAS calculates which tasks are now data-ready and notifies the appropriate user. At the core of the design is the Task object, which stores all information relevant to a single task in the workflow network. The end user can view the network in a PERT-style chart layout (Figure B), where color coding reveals at a glance which tasks are finished, which are in process, and...
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