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...http://www.cnri.reston.va.us) in Reston, Virginia where he released several versions of the software. In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same year, the PythonLabs team moved to Digital Creations (now Zope Corporation, see http://www.zope.com). In 2001, the Python Software Foundation (PSF, see http://www.python.org/psf/) was formed, a non-profit organization created specifically to own Pytho...
...https://openhatch.org/blog/2012/the-steps-boston-ruby-is-taking-to-become-friendly-to-beginners/ Daniel cites the PyCon 2012 talk http://pyvideo.org/video/719/diversity-in-practice-how-the-boston-python-user as a major inspiration, and the Python community gets a lot of acknowledgement and credit in this post. 6.6.3 Updates on previous grants Boston Python Workshop grant, non-local workshop slot #3: Portland The Boston Python Workshop grant series (http://pyfound.blogspot...
...http://brochure.getpython.info/sponsorship If you have questions, please ping me directly or write to brochure at getpython.info. M.A Lemberg reported on the current issues the project is faced with. He said: If you know of interesting projects or companies using Python to great things, please contact us and consider signing up as contact scout to provide on-site help at conferences or other events: http://brochure.getpython.info/signup/contact-scout-signup and, if you're interested in the pr...
...http://2013.ploneconf.org/ploneconf/sponsors#section-9; http://2013.pythonbrasil.org.br/pythonbrasil) in the amount of $4,500 USD Approved, 11-0-0. 9 PyCon Kiwi Financial Aid RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation grant an additional USD 1,000 to Kiwi PyCon 2013 to be used for providing financial aid to the conference attendees Approved, 10-0-0. 10 PyCon Argentina 2013 Sponsorship RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation sponsor PyCon Argentina...
...http://www.cnri.reston.va.us) in Reston, Virginia where he released several versions of the software. In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same year, the PythonLabs team moved to Digital Creations (see http://www.digicool.com). In 2001, the Python Software Foundation (PSF, see http://www.python.org/psf/) was formed, a non-profit organization created specifically to own Python-related Intellec...
...http://www.opensource.org/). Add the following paragraph to the end of the mission statement (after "Encourages and facilitates Python-related research in the public interest."): "Open source" is defined as: freely available technology licensed under terms compatible with Version 1.9 (or later) of the Open Source Definition, as established by the Open Source Initiative (see http://www.opensource.org/). Approved 7-0-0. An amended resolution (effective date corrected to...
...http://www.python.org/psf/fraud/ Status: done. Originally from November 2007, Section 7, PSF Article for The Python Papers: S. Deibel will post his PSF article on python.org, but well after it is published in The Python Papers. http://www.python.org/psf/summary/ Status: done. Originally from January 2008, Section 4, Google Summer of Code Report: D. Goodger will post the report to the PSF blog. Posted to the PSF blog: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2008/03/2007-google-summer-of-code-report.html F...
...http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/) in Reston, Virginia where he released several versions of the software. In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same year, the PythonLabs team moved to Digital Creations (now Zope Corporation; see http://www.zope.com/). In 2001, the Python Software Foundation (PSF, see http://www.python.org/psf/) was formed, a non-profit organization created specifically to own Python...
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...https://us.pycon.org/2017/community/sprints/) for example). [OpenHatch created a helpful in-person event handbook](http://opensource-events.com/) that can help you run a productive dev sprint. User groups/meet ups These are events for local folks that have a common interest. For us specifically, that means the content is always related to Python. These events could be small or large and can happen monthly, quarterly, or even bi-weekly. Python projects Python projects are development projects...
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