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...set out the development schedule for 2.6. Help fund Python and its community by donating to the Python Software Foundation. Download This is a final release; we currently support these formats: Gzipped source tar ball (2.6.8) (sig) Bzipped source tar ball (2.6.8) (sig) MD5 checksums and sizes of the released files: f6c1781f5d73ab7dfa5181f43ea065f6 13282574 Python-2.6.8.tgz c6e0420a21d8b23dee8b0195c9b9a125 11127915 Python-2.6.8.tar.bz2 The signatures for the source tarballs above we...
...set out the development schedule for 2.6. Help fund Python and its community by donating to the Python Software Foundation. Download This is a final release; we currently support these formats: Gzipped source tar ball (2.6.9) (sig) XZ compressed source tar ball (2.6.9) (sig) MD5 checksums and sizes of the released files: 933a811f11e3db3d73ae492f6c3a7a76 Python-2.6.9.tar.xz bddbd64bf6f5344fc55bbe49a72fe4f3 Python-2.6.9.tgz The signatures for the source tarballs above were generated wi...
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...
...set out above. I hereby revoke any proxy previously given for this meeting. If no voting instructions are given, the holder of the proxy may act at his or her discretion. Name (print): _______________________________________ Signed: ____________________________________________ Date: ______________________________________________ Filing note Deadline for Receipt: February 20th, 2006 This form must be filed with the Secretary of the PSF in advance of the meeting. The form may be mailed or...
...set an August deadline for the first round of grant proposals. 6. Public Relations Committee Several issues were discussed before finalizing the details of the public relations committee. The board agreed that it was not willing to pay members to do work for this committee. It also discussed the scope of the committee: Fund raising should remain with the public support committee. Registration of trademarks should be handled by the secretary. It was noted that CNRI was granted a trademark ...
...set up a web store at CafePress. The board agreed to publicise it. Regarding the Python CafePress web store: A. Kuchling will fix up the text; get the keys; make it public and announce it. 9 Brett's Discussion with Mark Shuttleworth Background: D. Goodger introduced B. Cannon to Steve Alexander of Canonical at PyCon. They set up a call between B. Cannon and Mark Shuttleworth to discuss Python. There was no agenda other than to discuss what Shuttleworth would like to see the...
...set forth in the Certificate of Incorporation. The corporation may, from time to time, designate a different address as its registered office or a different person as its registered agent, or both; provided, however, that such designation shall become effective upon the filing of a statement of such change with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware as is required by law. Section 2.2. Other States. In the event the corporation desires to qualify to do business in one or more states othe...
...set us up for a future that once felt unimaginable. Van Lindberg Van Lindberg, a longtime member of the PSF Board, has been recognized with the PSF’s Distinguished Service Award. Van was the co-chair and then Chair of PyCon from 2008-2012, served on the PSF Board for over a decade (2012–2023), including four years as Chair (2012–2016) and seven years as PSF General Counsel from 2016-2023. Throughout his time with us, Van was our go-to expert for all things legal, bringing invaluable insights fro...
...set of libraries and versions of packages that you have installed on your system. Because the SRPMs encompass all the steps required to build binary RPMs, it is a "fire and forget" process -- the simplest source build ever. Download Signature: Many of the following packages were signed with the GPG key in KRUD-GPG-KEY Yum: A yum repository is available for your convenience. For Fedora Core 3, create "/etc/yum.repos.d/python24.repo" with the following li...
...setup.py bdist_rpm". Q. How do I build a version of these RPMs which will install as "/usr/bin/python". A. First of all, realize that you are likely to break many Red Hat provided programs which rely on having a version of Python with the same major/minor version as that which was shipped. Also, any additional packages which were installed will not be available for the new version, you will probably have to rebuild the packages from source or Source RPM. You can tweak several se...
...setting up a weekly or monthly donation report via email. Status: done. Section 4, Public Support Committee: D. Goodger will pursue web page and installer donation link ideas (carried forward). Section 4, Public Support Committee: S. Deibel decided not to dissolve the PSC, but to change its membership to include S. Holden, N. Norwitz, and D. Goodger, with himself as chair. Status: done. No other PSC action has been taken though. Section 5, Ubuntu Development Meeting: D. Goodger will ask if U...
...setting up a publicly-visible test server. Then help could be recruited from the pydotorg list. D. Goodger suggested that the PSF board set a deadline, to push from our end, and not wait on Tim. A. Kuchling agreed, suggesting it might also stir the pydotorg list participants into action. S. Deibel remarked that it would be great to have the site up and running, but it seems like time is short and there are probably a lot of snags. D. Goodger replied that we "won't know if we don't try ......
...set up quickly. By past history, setting up new machines or changing hardware is an activity that takes several months. It requires continuous reminders, and if nobody keeps track, it easily gets delayed by weeks with no action. T. Peters noted that he'd vote to pay XS4ALL if it results in better hardware turnaround. A. Kuchling suggested that a sprint with Richard Jones, Thomas Wouters, and everyone involved, would take a morning; IRC contact should be good enough. S. Holden noted that Rich...
...setup, we should be able to set the launch date soon. Please see the message from Kurt Kaiser’s June 2011 treasurer’s report regarding the current status of the technical phase of the HAM program implementation and maintenance": "“Associate Member program: Integrated CiviContribute Python conference sponsor support using PyTexas as an example. Tested the payment acknowledgement and objective tracking system against a wider ran...
...setup, we should be able to set the launch date soon. Please see the message from Kurt Kaiser’s July 2011 treasurer’s report regarding the current status of the technical phase of the HAM program implementation and maintenance": "“Associate Member program: PyTexas sponsorships are now being collected via CiviContribute. Configured the HAM signup pages. The text on these pages is preliminary and needs improvement. Integrated with our donation accounting system and tested. Next task: C...
...set rather than inset, and hence the gaps change slightly. While that should be avoided in future designs, the approval is grandfathered in at this point. In contrast here are designs that modify the shape, which becomes more evident as monochrome. Original Monochrome Problem The stars and stripes cross the outline. Visual implication of an outline is not sufficient, it must actually be a line. An outline is outset from the true outline rather than inset. The gaps between snakes,...
...setx(self, x): if x < 0: x = 0 self.__x = x x = property(getx, setx) Here's a small demonstration: >>> a = C() >>> a.x = 10 >>> print a.x 10 >>> a.x = -10 >>> print a.x 0 >>> a.setx(12) >>> print a.getx() 12 >>> The full signature is property(fget=None, fset=None, fdel=None, doc=None). The fget, fset and fdel arguments are the methods called when the attribute is get, set or deleted. ...
...setx(): class C(object): def __init__(self): self.__x = 0 def getx(self): return self.__x def setx(self, x): if x < 0: x = 0 self.__x = x x = property(getx, setx) Here's a small demonstration: >>> a = C() >>> a.x = 10 >>> print a.x 10 >>> a.x = -10 >>> print a.x 0 >>> a.setx(12) >>> print a.getx() 12 >>> The full signature is property(fget=None, fset=None, fdel=None, doc=None). The fget, fset and ...
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