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Released: Aug. 22, 2020
Python 3.5.10rc1 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.10rc1 was released on August 21st, 2020. Python 3.5 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only changes since Python 3.5.4 are security fixes. Also, Python …
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...alls running on Windows machines interfere with this and can cause either silent failures or erroneous popup windows from the firewall. This problem only occurs if you run a firewall on the same machine as IDLE.</li> </ul> <a name="build"><h4>Build bugs</h4></a> <p>Some platforms require some tinkering to get a clean build of Python. These bugs were all discovered at a point where it was too late to fit them into 2.3.2. They should hopefully b...
...aller, Python-2.3.5.exe, run it and follow the friendly instructions on the screen to complete the installation. Windows users may also be interested in Mark Hammond's win32all, a collection of Windows-specific extensions including COM support and Pythonwin, an IDE built using Windows components. RPMs suitable for Red Hat/Fedora and source RPMs for other RPM-using operating systems are available from the RPMs page. All others should download either Python-2.3.5.tgz or Python-2.3.5...
...all Python packages get confused a lot. That's not their fault; that's because the volunteers who maintain the packaging tools don't have enough time to get everything organized so that it's clear and easy to use. In the last few years, the PSF has gotten grants and used that money to massively improve packaging. We overhauled PyPI and we're making pip more consistent, with genuine attention to user experience. With more funding, we can finally make managing packages pleasant as programming in P...
...ally received a formal answer from PSF counsel about whether assignment of derived logos to the PSF might allow us to grant broader permission (for what would then, hypothetically) be PSF trademarks. The "PyLadies" is considering granting the name to the PSF for stewardship. There are a number of inter-related issue with changes to the group that I have been discussing with them, so no motion about this is quite ready yet, but this is likely to be something the board will need to decid...
...ally deprecates old features, or fixes minor bugs in a way that can potentially break existing code. This is done over the course of a number of releases, so that programmers will first see deprecation warnings, and only later be impacted by the change. We ran into this only once when Python 2.0 began to disallow multiple arguments to the sequence append method. This problem required changing exactly three easily found calls in our code base of over 77K lines of Python. 2) Different versions of ...
...ally from October 2005, Section 4, Public Support Committee: D. Goodger will pursue web page and installer donation link ideas. Status: carried forward. Originally from October 2005, Section 5, Ubuntu Development Meeting: Add "swag for events" to future agenda [D. Goodger]. Status: carried forward. Originally from October 2005, Section 7, Reserve Funds: K. Kaiser will send a reserve fund investment proposal to the PSF-board mailing list. Status: carried forward. Originally from Nove...
...ally heated discussions around this subject. Catering/etc costs may have some wiggle room, negotiating as we can. A unified call for proposals is being drafted - this single announcement will ask for talks, tutorials and posters at once, we will start accepting all three types of talks the week of August 15th. This means we are ahead of schedule in this regard. Discussions with, and tracking down of additional sponsors continues. The last two PyCon US items reported by Jesse were the "pla...
...ALL set a specific date and time for expiration of a vote. The expiration date/time typically should be at least 72 hours after the motion is proposed and shall not be less than 24 hours after the motion is proposed, and may not extend past the next scheduled Board meeting. Votes are completed once all directors have voted even if this occurs before the expiration of the vote. (5) The result of any vote conducted by email SHALL be included in the minutes of the next regularly scheduled Board mee...
...ally resolved preference of submitted logos for Python sponsor levels, should really finally decide this. Board Meeting Discussion: S. Holden: "We are getting more tradesmark inquiries nowadays, and they are being dealt with with reasonable despatch, I think. I was worried though whether we can have better tracking for tradesmark requests." M.v Löwis: "i.e. somehow make sure that they all get responded to. Pat [Campbell, Administrator], is that something that you could take?&quo...
Released: Oct. 25, 2022
This is an early developer preview of Python 3.12 Major new features of the 3.12 series, compared to 3.11 Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0a1 is the first of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
Released: Aug. 1, 2024
This is the first release candidate of Python 3.13.0 This release, 3.13.0rc1, is the penultimate release preview. Entering the release candidate phase, only reviewed code changes which are clear bug fixes are allowed between this release candidate and the final release. The second candidate (and the last planned release …
Released: Sept. 6, 2024
This is the sixth maintenance release of Python 3.12 Python 3.12 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations. 3.12.6 is the latest maintenance release, containing about 90 bugfixes, build improvements and documentation changes since 3.12.5. This is an expedited …
This is the second release candidate of Python 3.13.0 This release, 3.13.0rc2, is the final release preview. This release is expected to become the final 3.13.0 release, barring any critical bugs being discovered. The official release of 3.13.0 is scheduled for Tuesday, 2024-10-01. There will be no ABI changes …
Released: Oct. 1, 2024
This is the third release candidate of Python 3.13.0 This release, 3.13.0rc3, is the final release preview (no really) of 3.13. This release is expected to become the final 3.13.0 release, barring any critical bugs being discovered. The official release of 3.13.0 is now scheduled for Monday, 2024-10-07. This …
...alled PanView, similar to products like QDesigner or Visual Studio. This tool is used to design and build the user interface which is then executed by a piece of software called the PanMachine. The PanMachine runs on in-house developed hardware called the PowerPanel, a 66MHz PowerPC with 32 MB RAM and a 12" touch screen entry device. TAPtools® user interfaces are developed for the unique requirements of each air traffic control customer Zoom in With these tools, Frequentis developers can...
...allow control over the core interpreter. The language was subject to the quirks of the particular Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed on each system. Although a JRE could have been bundled with the product, it would have substantially bloated the size of the download. Python reference counting was found to be superior to Java garbage collection, especially in an environment where response time was critical. Java's approach resulted in brief periods where the search engine was unavailable fo...
...ally. Your donations have IMPACT Over $118,543 was awarded in financial aid to 143 PyCon attendees in 2018. $308,000 has been paid in grants from January through November 2018 to recipients in 45 different countries. Some examples of how your donation dollars are spent: $20,000 = 11 Python conferences, impacting over 3,000 people globally $20,000 = ~25 hands-on workshops impacting over 700 people $10,000 = user group meetup fees for 150 groups around the world for 6 months $5,000 = ho...
...ally from October 2005, Section 4, Public Support Committee: D. Goodger will pursue web page and installer donation link ideas. Status: carried forward. Originally from June 2006, Section 6, PSF Records: The Board agreed to assemble the existing records in one place, have them scanned, and enter them into the PSF data repository. D. Goodger will coordinate this work and maintain the records. Status: carried forward. Originally from August 2006, Section 10: T. Peters will ask the advice of Larr...
...all via phone and Internet Relay Chat beginning at 18:00 CEST/ 12:00 EDT, on September 12 2012. Van Lindberg presided over the meeting. Ewa Jodlowska prepared the minutes. All votes are reported in the form "Y-N-A" (in favor-Y‚opposed-N‚abstentions-A; e.g. "5-1-2" means "5 in favor, 1 opposed, and 2 abstentions"). Contents 1 Attendance 2 Minutes of Past Meetings 3 Votes Taken Between Meetings 4 Vo...
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