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...2 January 2009, Section 7.4, Trademarks Committee (TMC): J. Tauber will work with counsel on a proposal to register Python trademarks. Status: carried forward. [41] Originally from 12 January 2009, Section 9, Members' Meeting: D. Goodger will issue a call for membership and Board nominations. Sent to the psf-members mailing list on 2009-02-24. Status: done. [42] Originally from 12 January 2009, Section 10, Legal Issues: K. Kaiser will look into acquiring errors and omissions insurance for the ...
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...22'. More deployment (and only one fix) for the 're' module. New Python mode for Emacs. OS/2 support. From 1.5b1 to 1.5b2 Thanks to all who contributed doc strings for library modules! The portability problems caused by indented preprocessor commands and C++ style comments should be gone now. Lots of improvements to python-mode.el again. Changes in pickle.py and cPickle.c: when unpickling an instance of a class that doesn't define the __getinitargs__() method, the __init__() constructor is n...
...2. ILM has won numerous Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects, not to mention a string of Clio awards for its work on television advertisements. While much of ILM's early work was done with miniature models and motion controlled cameras, ILM has long been on the bleeding edge of computer generated visual effects. Its computer graphics division dates back to 1979, and its first CG production was the 1982 Genesis sequence from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In the early days, ILM was involved w...
...20060207222027/http://www.python.org/ Looking ahead, there is still much work to be done in improving the site, adding and keeping content up to date, and even rethinking some of the structure and presentation (for example, to make it more accessible to new Python users, or to allow annotation). Please consider volunteering as a site maintainer. For more information, see http://www.python.org/dev/pydotorg/website/ Special Project: Advocacy Coordinator Another special project undertaken by the ...
...2007, Section 18, Bylaw Change Survey: S. Holden will call for a separate discussion of changes to the bylaws [with S. Deibel's help]. Include an affiliation program [ref. July 2008 section 8]. S. Deibel submitted a draft to the Board on 2008-12-08. Status: in progress. Originally from 14 April 2008, Section 5, Treasurer's Report: S. Holden will assist K. Kaiser with accounts receivable reminders. S. Holden and K. Kaiser reported that accounts receivables are now down to about $23K. K. K...
...2009-01-12: S. Holden will write a PSF blog entry thanking 2008 donors. Status: done. 4.2 New On 12 January These action items originated at the 12 January 2009 Board meeting on IRC. [37] Section 7.1, Trademarks Committee (TMC): J. Tauber will set up the PSF private wiki for the Trademarks Committee to record decisions and salient points of discussion. A set of Trademarks Committee pages was set up on the PSF private wiki on 2009-01-28. Status: done. [38] Section 7.2, Trad...
...2002, we have deployed our software to our first beta customer, a major Swedish university, where it has been running for three months. Other organizations have expressed interest in becoming reference customers. We could not have done it without Python. About the Authors Laura Creighton has 20 years experience in software training, and Human Factors Engineering. She is a founder of AB Strakt, and a founder and Treasurer of The Python Business Forum, an international non-profit trade associati...
...2541d5dd159fc4d95dcd59c2014b621 python2.4-2.4.1-1pydotorg.src.rpm (9238722 bytes) Fedora Core 3 Binaries: 1440fb33470f064f472aad5a87428c1b python2.4-2.4.1-1pydotorg.i386.rpm (7982737 bytes) 94a8a96ef898b84a895dddcae64811d9 python2.4-devel-2.4.1-1pydotorg.i386.rpm (712318 bytes) 456e4532f6f1f74f310bfb03d3d38468 python2.4-docs-2.4.1-1pydotorg.i386.rpm (2102107 bytes) ecd34cf9c818ba58313624f7c27c133e python2.4-tkinter-2.4.1-1pydotorg.i386.rpm (285917 bytes) facaa3808ff0e20478ac44bb48052234 python2....
...2 Minutes of Past Meetings The January 2006 minutes were approved by a 4-0-1 vote. 3 Status of Past Action Items 3.1 Follow-Up Required Originally from November 2005, follow-up from December 2005: Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu/Canonical) on PSF sponsorship or donation. Status: follow-up required. Originally from November 2005, follow-up from December 2005: Bram Cohen (BitTorrent) on PSF sponsorship or donation. Status: follow-up required. S. ...
...2000. Copyright 2000 Specialized Systems Consultants, Inc. All rights reserved. Introduction My first look at Python was an accident, and I didn't much like what I saw at the time. It was early 1997, and Mark Lutz's book Programming Python from O'Reilly & Associates had recently come out. O'Reilly books occasionally land on my doorstep, selected from among the new releases by some mysterious benefactor inside the organization using a random process I've given up trying to understand. One o...
...2 Trademarks Committee Report for 2012-12-18 12.1 Issues / Blockages 12.2 New Activities 12.3 Other New Activity 12.4 Planned for Next Month 12.5 Ongoing Projects 13 Associate Membership Program Report 14 Marketing Material Project Report - 2012-12-19 14.1 Summary 14.2 Progress 14.2.1 Sponsor Options 14.2.2&nb...
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...22401 USA Adjournment Since there was no further business, the meeting, on motion by Greg Stein, seconded by Paul Everitt, and unanimously approved, was adjourned. Bylaws Bylaws of The Python Software Foundation ARTICLE I Business Offices The corporation shall have such offices either within or outside the State of Delaware and within or outside the United States, as the Board of Directors ma...
...2 is worse off than one that is outright rejected -- it's in a zombie zone from which there is no possible escape either to heaven or to hell. How can we change this? PEP 206 - 2.0 Batteries Included - Zadka This is a good idea. But PythonLabs doesn't have the energy to carry it forward, nor does the original author. How can we make this a community effort? PEP 209 - Adding Multidimensional Arrays - Barrett, Oliphant March 28, 2002: My previous comments were based on sever...
...2.3-sunos5.tar.gz or mydist-1.2.3-win32.zip. However, there's a lot of interest in "smart" installers like Red Hat's RPM (and I got the impression that there are a couple of competing possibilities for the Windows world -- someone from the dark side will have to fill me in on that). My current thinking is that there should be a separate command (or Makefile target) for each of these, so you might run make rpm on a Red Hat Linux box, and ...
Standard Exception Classes in Python 1.5 Standard Exception Classes in Python 1.5 (updated for Python 1.5.2 -baw) User-defined Python exceptions can be either strings or Python classes. Since classes have many nice properties when used as exceptions, it is desirable to migrate to a situation where classes are used exclusively. Prior to Python 1.5 alpha 4, Python's standard exceptions (IOError, TypeError, etc.) were defined as strings. Changing these to classes posed some particula...
...2 Open Source Foundations Meeting at EuroOSCON D. Ascher mentioned that he has been involved in a group of open source & related foundations who had a meeting before OSCON. There's another meeting coming up at EuroOSCON, in Amsterdam, October 21 & 22. He asked if any of the board members would attend on behalf of the PSF. M. von Löwis said he would check his availability. 10.3 PSF Post Office Box Forwarding M. von Löwis also expressed concern that ma...
...2001 - Feb 2014. ARTICLE I Business Offices The corporation shall have such offices either within or outside the State of Delaware and within or outside the United States, as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine or as the business of the corporation may require. ARTICLE II Registered Offices and Registered Agents Section 2.1. Delaware. The address of the initial registered office in the State of Delaware and the name of the initial registered agent of the corporation at...
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