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...3>Election of Nominated Members</h3> <p>The following people have been nominated as nominated members of the PSF. <br> <ul> <table width="50%" border="1" cellspacing="0"> <tr><th>Nominee</th><th colspan=3>Vote yes to accept as new member</th></tr> <tr><td>Georg Brandl</td> System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 37) Unexpected indentation. <td align="center"&g...
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...33. Kurt Kaiser also attended the meeting. Martin took minutes. 2. Meeting minutes approved The February minutes were approved with a 3-0-2 vote. The December minutes were still missing. 3. Member meeting Tim reported that Facundo Batista is interested in being a member, but has neither been nominated, nor did he send an application. Tim will make sure that both happen. Stephan reported that Jim Hugunin is also interested, but needs to check with his employer's lawyers to make sure there ar...
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...3. How are we doing on new members that were approved in February? Is everybody now sworn in? 4. 501(c)(3) application status. 5. 2001 tax filing. 6. Next member meeting. 7. Python conferences in 2003 1. Last minutes The minutes from February 12th are approved with 4 ayes and two abstentions (Guido moves, Martin seconds). Approval of other minutes is deferred for a month. 2. Reports There were no reports. 3. New members Martin explains the Wiki page recording the ap...
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