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...PyCon TX 2006) were approved by a 6-0-0 vote. The minutes of the 24 March 2005 member meeting (at PyCon DC 2005) were approved by a 6-0-0 vote. 3 Status of Past Action Items 3.1 Follow-Up Required Originally from November 2005, follow-up from December 2005: D. Goodger is to contact a potential PSF sponsor/donor. Status: follow-up required. Originally from November 2005, follow-up from December 2005: S. Holden is to contact a potential PSF sponsor/donor. Sta...
...PyCon) report Van Rossum reported that the conference organization is moving along well. He has signed the contract and paid 10% of the cost as a deposit. The next 15% are due 30 days before the start of the event. Van Rossum will get a quote for insurance. The estimate is that insurance for the event only will cost about $500. The conference committee has started publishing the event and set some dates. Wouters asked how well the paper submissions are going. Van Rossum mentions that the d...
...PyCon status report. von Löwis asked what date was currently being planned; Kuchling answered that the <REDACTED> university site requires the date to be the week of March 26 (spring break). The Dallas proposal offers a variety of dates, all in February, and the Chicago group has not provided any concrete details. Hylton noted that one person found it difficult to get a direct flight from California to Dallas; Kuchling checked Yahoo! Travel and found a few such flights. 7. Adjournment...
...PyCon. Guido reported that Steve Holden appears to be busy teaching, and no one else takes any action. Neal reported that registration is proceeding and almost done; it was happening in private mail between Trevor Troenjes, Steve Holden, and himself. David commented that the PCC needs to know about such activities. Guido remarked that the next priority should be the papers deadline. Thomas reported on the progress of the website committee. He apologized for not dealing with the corporate links ...
...PyCon US conference. 2019 brought together 3,393 attendees from 55 countries, a new record for PyCon US! Our sponsors’ support enabled us to award $137,200 USD to 143 attendees. Pays for hardware and other costs for hosting the python.org servers. Hosts the Python Packaging Index. Supports CPython directly through the CPython Developer in Residence Holds and defends the copyright and other intellectual property rights for the Python programming language. Provides infrast...
...PyCon board meeting (on March 24) were approved with a 6-0-0 vote. The December minutes were still missing. Goodger volunteered to help with creating them from the IRC log. 3. Dissolving Committees Deibel moved that it is RESOLVED, that the Public Relations Committee is dissolved. The motion passed with a 6-0-0 vote. Deibel then asked whether the conference committee should also be dissolved. Ascher said that it hasn't done much, but that it would be good to have such a committee. Kuch...
...PyCon US, the CPython Developer in Residence, and our Grants program. A standard Supporting Membership is $99 per year, and you can sign up or renew here on our psfmember.org site. You will be asked to create a psfmember.org account if you do not already have one. Become a Supporting Member of the PSF - Sliding Scale Rate (NEW)! Sign Up as a PSF Supporting Member - Sliding Scale Rate What is the Supporting Membership Sliding Scale Rate? Supporting Members make an annual member...
2010 PSF Members' Meeting Minutes (informal) The Python Software Foundation Minutes of the 2010 Members' Meeting February 19, 2010 The Python Software Foundation (the "PSF") held an informal annual members' meeting on February 19, 2010 during lunch at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, USA (PyCon 2010 Atlanta). Steve Holden presided over the meeting. Pat Campbell prepared these minutes. Contents 1 Attendance 2 Greetings &a...
...PyCon" which are trademarked? A. Please read our Trademark policy . This covers the Python logo or any similar logos and the use of the words "Python" or "PyCon" and how you should proceed. if you have any doubts about your intended use of the trademarks, please contact the PSF Trademarks Committee. Q. How should we report after the event/project? A. The PSF has a policy that requires all grant recipients to submit reports. These reports are useful for us to gauge the i...
...PyCon 2008 on March 14, 2008 at 12:40 CST (17:40 UTC) at the Crown Plaza Chicago O'Hare hotel in Chicago (Rosemont), Illinois, USA. The meeting minutes are here. Voting If you cannot attend the meeting you can vote by designating a proxy or by absentee ballot. A proxy designation is preferred; if any new business arises during the meeting your designated proxy may vote on your behalf, whereas an absentee ballot will result in an automatic abstention. Members who have agreed to act as proxy inc...
...PyCon 2020 and 2021 happening virtually, the PSF is faced with potentially losing $1.2 million USD of expected revenue for those two years. This fundraiser is critically important and the money raised will help the PSF support the tools and initiatives that Pythonistas use everyday. This years' fundraiser is focusing on education. We're excited to be able to collaborate with authors, trainers, and companies from all over the world to raise money for the PSF. In addition, it will help gro...
...PyCon US, the primary Python community conference. The PSF serves as a primary point of contact for organizations seeking to work with Python, to support Python, or to sponsor Python development. The PSF provides a structure by which work, donations and sponsorships can be coordinated worldwide. The PSF also holds and protects the intellectual property associated with Python and the Python community - like the word "Python," the two-snakes logo, and the terms "PyLadies" and &...
...PyCon Chair Report: http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2012-November/019828.html / http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2012-November/author.html PSF Event Coordinator Report: http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2012-November/019844.html Administrator Report: http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2012-November/019840.html Sprint Committee Report: http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2012-November/019814.html Communication Status Repor...
Python Software Foundation Members Meeting Minutes 2005-03-24 The Python Software Foundation Minutes of the 2005 Members Meeting March 24, 2005 The members of the Python Software Foundation (the "PSF") held its annual meeting on March 24, 2005 at 17:15 EST (22:15 UTC) in the George Washington University's Cafritz Center in Washington, DC, USA (PyCon DC 2005). Stephan Deibel presided over the meeting. Jeremy Hylton and David Goodger prepared these minutes. Contents 1 &nbs...
...PyCon" is a trademark of the PSF. Please see the PSF PyCon Trademark Usage Policy for details. "PyLadies" is a trademark of the PSF. Please see the PyLadies Trademark Usage Policy for details. All trademarks, even those that apply to open source software, must be used according to certain legal requirements. If these requirements are not met, the trademark may be endangered or lost. One of these requirements is for the trademark owner (in this case, the PSF) to maintain standards...
...pycon-organizers The PyCon Committee runs PyCon, the annual developer-oriented conference for the Python programming language. Establishing Resolution RESOLVED, that the Foundation establish a Project Management Committee, the Python Conference Committee, responsible for organizing and sponsoring conferences that advance the Foundation's mission. The committee is authorized to incur expenses up to a limit establish by the board for a specific conference. The chairman of the committee shall b...
...PyCon and EuroPython. Petr's role is generously sponsored by Bloomberg. Find Petr on his Mastodon account. Serhiy Storchaka As the PSF's Supporting Developer in Residence, there is no single area of interest for Serhiy. He's active in so many parts of the interpreter and standard library that we're suspicious if he's really a single person. Serhiy is often the fastest responder on new issues and a champion of resolving and closing old ones. His quick reactions and consistent output make Serhiy i...
...PyCon US. Bandit Bandit is a prominent open source project that focuses on the field of application security in Python. Developed and maintained by a dedicated community of developers, Bandit is designed to identify and highlight potential security vulnerabilities and weaknesses within Python codebases. As a static code analysis tool, Bandit scans through the source code, leveraging a wide range of security checks and rules to detect common security issues, such as SQL injections, cross-sit...
...PyCon attendees in 2019. $324,000 was paid in grants to recipients in 51 different countries. Donations and fundraisers resulted in $489,152 of revenue. This represents 15% of our total 2018 revenue. PSF and PyCon sponsors contributed over $1,071K in revenue! 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 aroun...
...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; if any new business arises during the meeting your designated proxy may vote on your behalf, whereas an absentee ballot will result in an automatic abstention. Members who have agreed to act as proxy include: C. Titus Brown Brett Ca...
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