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...python.org/workshops/oscon2002"> O'Reilly Open Source Convention</A>, July 22-26 in San Diego. <p>We've reserved a room for the meeting: <br>Location: Marina II <br>Date: Wednesday, July 24 <br>Time: 8:00 - 10:00 pm <P>It is likely that only 8-10 PSF members will show up. This is not sufficient to make quorum without proxies: the quorum is 1/3 of the membership, which given the current is 17. Therefore we hope that m...
...15, Association-Management Software Use: A. Kuchling will provide an overview of the software, MatrixMaxx 9.2 and provide an on-line demo to PSF board members, officers, & staff. Status: pending. [87], Section 16.1, Financial Report: D. Goodger will work with V. Lindberg on a budget plan for PyCon 2010 & 2011. Status: pending. [88], Section 16.1, Financial Report: K. Kaiser will provide a financial report to board members monthly. Status: pending. [89], Section 16.1, Financial Report:...
...15, Association-Management Software Use: A. Kuchling will provide an overview of the software, MatrixMaxx 9.2 and provide an on-line demo to PSF board members, officers, & staff. [Update 2009-11-10: the PSF database has been installed by MatrixMaxx] Status: done. [87] Originally from 13 July 2009, Section 16.1, Financial Report: D. Goodger will work with V. Lindberg on a budget plan for PyCon 2010 & 2011. Status: pending. [89] Originally from 13 July 2009, Section 16.1, Financial Repor...
...1_MORNING type=radio value=AM5> Python 101 </td><td> <xxx-input name=PyCon1_AFTERNOON type=radio value=PM5> FULL: Code Like a Pythonista: Idiomatic Python </td></tr> <tr><td> <input name=PyCon1_MORNING type=radio value=AM6> How to Document a Python Open Source Project </td><td> <xxx-input name=PyCon1_AFTERNOON type=radio value=PM6> FULL: Testing Tools in Python </td></tr> <tr><td> <input name=PyCon1_M...
...python.org/sf/775964">775964</a> and <a href="http://python.org/sf/779218">779218</a>.</li> System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 46); backlink Inline emphasis start-string without end-string. <li>There have been some reports on Debian systems about test_ioctl failures. We haven't be able to more widely reproduce this. See SourceForge bug report number <a href="http://python.org/sf/777867">777867</a></li> &l...
...15) Unexpected indentation. <li> Jan 15th is the deadline for paper submission. <li> Dec 15th is the deadline for the paper submission site to be up System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 17) Block quote ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent. and running <li> Feb 1 is the deadline for the PC to have decided on the System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 19) Definition list ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent. accepted/rejected papers &l...
...11-12 PSF Board Meeting Minutes The Python Software Foundation Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors November 12, 2007 A regular meeting of the Python Software Foundation ("PSF") Board of Directors was held over Internet Relay Chat beginning at 18:04 UTC, 12 November 2007. Stephan Deibel presided at the meeting. David Goodger prepared these minutes. Contents 1 Attendance 2 Minutes of Past Meetings 3 Status of...
...Python 2.2. In addition, The Python 2.3 Method Resolution Order is a nice paper by Michele Simionato that explains the C3 MRO algorithm (new in Python 2.3) clearly. (Also available as reStructured Text. Copied with permission.) Files, MD5 checksums, signatures, and sizes 7a1ecc1196c5c0e9d4eef90ba684c4e9 Python-2.3.5.tgz (8535749 bytes, signature) c12b57c6e0cf8bc676fd9444d71c9e18 Python-2.3.5.tar.bz2 (7230000 bytes, signature) ba6f9eb9da40ad23bc631a1f31149a01 Python-2.3.5.exe (...
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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 is vulnerable …
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...Python-related projects as long as: a certain number of slots were dedicated to Python core / library development the projects, in some way, promoted Python and helped the Python community (rather than "simply being written in Python") In hindsight, I do think this led to a reduction in the number of applications we received. Other organizations reported a high rate of success on projects initiated by the student and so it may be worth revisiting 1 above. 51 people signed up to be m...
...11 May 2009,Section 10, Funding Application for EuroPython: S. Holden will inform the EuroPython organizers of the PSF's funding and will ask for an invoice. Status: done. [62] Originally from 11 May 2009,Section 11, Nominations for Frank Willison Award: D. Goodger will confirm the Frank Willison Award selection process with Guido van Rossum, and will communicate the Board's feelings as discussed at the 11 May Board meeting. Status: done [63] Originally from 11 May 2009,Section 11, Nominations...
...Python From the Start Journyx Timesheet has been using Python from the beginning. Curt Finch chose Python initially on the recommendation of a friend, Steve Madere, who had founded Dejanews.com (now a part of Google). Describing the rationale for his choice, Curt said "I looked at Java and C and came to the conclusion that 1 line of Python is 10 lines of Java or 100 lines of C. Developers write code at basically a constant rate so I chose Python which was (and is) the highest level language...
...16th, 2014. Approved by the PSF board on February 19th, 2014. Amendments adopted by vote of the membership, June 10, 2017. Amendments adopted by vote of the membership, July 23, 2021. Amendments adopted by vote of the membership, August 1, 2024. Amendments adopted by vote of the PSF Board, July 26, 2024; effective August 10, 2024.
Python Software Foundation: Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting (September 13, 2005) The Python Software Foundation Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors September 13, 2005 A regular meeting of the Python Software Foundation (the "PSF") Board of Directors was held over Internet Relay Chat at 17:00 UTC, September 13, 2005. Stephan Deibel presided at the meeting. 1 Attendance The following members of the Board of Directors were present from the...
Released: June 5, 2024
This is a beta preview of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is still in development. This release, 3.13.0b2, is the second of four beta release previews of 3.13. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their …
Released: Dec. 3, 2024
This is the first maintenance release of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. 3.13.1 is the latest maintenance release, containing almost 400 bugfixes, build improvements and documentation changes since 3.13.0. …
Released: June 3, 2025
This is the fourth maintenance release of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. 3.13.4 is the latest maintenance release, containing a few important security fixes as well as around 300 …
Released: July 17, 2024
This is a beta preview of Python 3.13 Python 3.13 is still in development. This release, 3.13.0b4, is the final beta release preview of 3.13. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects to …
...121K lines, of which 77K were written in Python. Even without considering that a line of Python is typically equivalent to 10 or more lines of C, we were extremely pleased with this result. The entire product, including third party open source modules, actually contains on the order of 1.2 million lines of code, of which 274K lines are Python. So why was using Python so productive, even when only 63% of the code we wrote was in Python? There is no single answer to this question, but several: 1) ...
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