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2006-10-15 Grants Committee Status Report The grants committee was originally founded to use some of the PSF's "spare" money to advance Python projects. It wasn't initially clear what kind of projects where to be funded, hence the original call for projects was fairly wide. In the call, we indicated that we would give away $40,000 (which was a significant fraction of the PSF's assets at that time); in response, we got over 60 project proposals. Many of them were designed so that they...
Python Software Foundation: Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting (April 13, 2004) The Python Software Foundation Minutes of Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors April 13, 2004 A regular meeting of the Python Software Foundation (the "PSF") Board of Directors was held over Internet Relay Chat at 17:00 GMT. Stephan Deibel presided at the meeting. 1. Attendance p>The following members of the Board of Directors were present at the meeting: Stephan Deibel, Steve Holden, Jeremy Hylton, ...
SIG for Ultra Large-Scale Systems This special interest group (SIG) exists in order to discuss the emerging field of computing in the context of ultra large-scale systems and how such systems relate to or can be built with Python. The term "Ultra Large-Scale Systems" comes out of the research that was done in 2005-2006 by the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute's ULS Systems team. It entails the "creation" of systems of the next 10-20 years (and possibly beyond),...
Python Success Stories Summary XIST is a XML transformation engine written completely in Python at LivingLogic AG, a software development company specializing in web technology. XIST was designed to facilitate the task of creating and maintaining large web sites. Background Soon after we began creating web pages in 1994, it became clear that typing HTML files by hand is tedious and cumbersome, and we began to search for tools to simplify the repetitive task of HTML generation. Early on, we ...
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Python 2.7.9 is a bugfix version for the Python 2.7 release series. Python 2.7.9 includes several significant changes unprecedented in a "bugfix" release: The entirety of Python 3.4's ssl module has been backported for Python 2.7.9. See PEP 466 for justification. HTTPS certificate validation using the system's …
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Responsibilities: Design and develop a real-time visualization and monitoring toolkit for distributed training workflows Maintain and improve the APPFL codebase, addressing bugs and performance issues Implement new features aimed at enhancing privacy-preserving federated learning Create clear and comprehensive documentation for all developed tools and features …
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HypothesisBase is seeking a curious & motivated python developer. The candidate will: Assist in the development & deployment of software applications using Python Conduct unit testing of applications Use Python for development, testing & outreach objectives Collaborate to identify project requirements, and deliver solutions …
Internet Relay Chat There are several Python-related channels on the libera IRC network. All channels are available by connecting to Internet Relay Chat server Libera.Chat. The #python channel is for all discussion about the Python language, ecosystem, and community. You can get immediate help with programming questions. You will need to first register your nickname with Libera, using the nickname setup instructions (https://libera.chat/guides/registration). Spanish speakers can use the #pyar ...
Python for Windows Python for Microsoft Windows (XP and later releases) Python releases include an excellent Windows installer. See the individual releases for details. You may also wish to download pywin32, Mark Hammond's add-on that includes the Win32 API, COM support, and Pythonwin extensions. It's available from the pywin32 project on SourceForge. Alternative Packages for Windows. ActiveState ActivePython (commercial and community versions, including scientific computing modules). Ac...
Released: Sept. 17, 2020
This is the second release candidate of Python 3.9 This release, 3.9.0rc2, is the last preview before the final release of Python 3.9.0 on 2020-10-05. In the mean time, we strongly encourage maintainers of third-party Python projects to prepare their projects for 3.9 compatibility during this phase. As …
Released: Feb. 16, 2021
This is the release candidate of the eight maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.8rc1, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here …
...manager. The user interface interacts with the data through the data manager. Our interface uses only a touch pad and a number keypad to assist visually impaired people with minimal computer experience. As the user moves around the touch pad the wxPython Mouse Motion Event triggers a query of the surface type table and the city database. Python allowed us to quickly reassign and test combinations of key and mouse events. The user interface involves the touch pad, the number keypad, and a voic...
...Manager at Carmanah, an electrical engineer by schooling with broad product design experience acquired at Visteon and Philips Electronics. His interest started in analog circuit design, later embracing digital, software, and embedded design.
...manager. Visit the Get Started page for more details. Python for HP-UX You can purchase ActivePython (commercial and community versions, including scientific computing modules, not open source) Python for IBM i (formerly AS/400, iSeries) Both Python 2 and Python 3 are available from IBM in RPM form. They can be installed with the yum package manager or with the IBM i Access Client Solutions product. To get started with RPM-based open source packages for IBM i, visit http://ibm.biz/ibmi-rpm...
Python Buildbot The Python development team builds and tests on many machines, architectures and configurations. These variations are divided into two categories: stable and unstable. The stable versions are the primary platforms that should always have all tests passing. We manage all our main branches for stability. We strive to keep all configurations passing all tests, but sometimes we require specialized expertise to fix problems. If you can help fix problems on an unstable platform, ...
Changes to PSF Bylaws for the March 2009 Members' Meeting The changes made in the proposed revisions can be summarized as follows: Explicitly allow for electronic meetings and electronic signing. Fix some procedural problems like needing officers for committees, and some notice requirements or requirements for holding next board or members meetings that were too short in time. Change sponsor members so they are voting members only optionally, if they designate a voting representative. Al...
Released: Feb. 19, 2021
This is the eight maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.8, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. 3.8.8 introduces …
Released: June 28, 2021
This is the sixth maintenance release of Python 3.9 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.9.6, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.9 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. There's been …
Python Special Interest Groups - Guidelines Python SIG Creation Guidelines The guidelines for creation of new SIGs are rather informal, but a few key things are necessary. First we outline the general framework of the SIGs and then we describe what you have to do if you want us to create a new SIG. The SIG mailing lists are managed by GNU Mailman, a web-based interface for mailing lists written in Python. Un/subscription requests, archiving of messages, etc. all happen automatically, without...
...manager. Participation in sprints is free of charge and open to all. Planning for the sprints is taking place on the Python wiki at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/SprintPlan2004. About Python Python is a powerful object-oriented programming language that is developed and maintained by a global community of open source developers, under the oversight of the Python Software Foundation. Python is very easy to learn for programmers of other languages such as C, C++, Jav...
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