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....0a2 released 29-Apr-2005 -- email 2.5.6 released 04-Oct-2004 -- email 3.0a0 released 13-May-2004 -- email 2.5.5 released 09-May-2004 -- new FeedParser for email 3.0 27-Aug-2003 -- SIG created
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Types SIG Status Types SIG Status 7-Dec-1999 Paul Prescod takes over the SIG 20-Nov-1998 Mission statement approved and SIG created 19-Nov-1998 SIG proposed
.... classes dichotomy Details on the types vs. classes dichotomy coming soon...
.... Rosters of Current & Past Officers & Directors PSF Officers & Directors. Historical PSF Officers & Directors by Year.
Python Software Foundation Conference Committee 2003-12
.... June 10, 2003 May 15, 2003 April 8, 2003 March 11, 2003 February 11, 2003 January 14, 2003 2002 December 10, 2002 November 12, 2002 October 8, 2002 September 10, 2002 August 13, 2002 July 16, 2002 June 11, 2002 May 14, 2002 April 9, 2002 March 12, 2002 February 12, 2002 February 7, 2002 2001 March 8, 2001 March 5, 2001, following members meeting March 5, 2001 - Board of Directors, initial meeting
Python Software Foundation: Members' Meetings July 23, 2014 at EuroPython 2014 in Berlin, Germany July 3, 2012 at EuroPython 2012 in Florence, Italy March 11, 2011 at PyCon 2011 in Atlanta, GA July 19, 2010 at EuroPython 2010 in Birmingham, UK February 19, 2010 at PyCon 2010 in Atlanta, GA March 27, 2009 at PyCon 2009 in Chicago (agenda) March 14, 2008 at PyCon 2008 in Chicago (agenda) February 23, 2007 at PyCon TX 2007 (agenda) February 24, 2006 at Pycon TX 2006 (agenda) March 24, 2005 ...
Bylaws Changes Proposed for 2009 PSF Members' Meeting Proposed Changes to the Bylaws of the Python Software Foundation For Consideration at the 2009 Members' Meeting March 27, 2009 Proposed new bylaws (text source) Copy of old bylaws, as they existed prior to the proposed changes (text source) Description of differences between old & new bylaws (unified diff & context diff) Current bylaws
Miscellaneous PSF Reports PSF participation in the 2007 Google Summer of Code
.... S. Deibel proposed possibly approving more funds for runner-up proposals. D. Ascher recommended waiting until we get a better idea whether the current process works. Web Site Redesign ================= S. Holden has received a request from Tim Parkin to review a more detailed plan, but hasn't had time yet. Once he responds, T. Parkin will submit a proposal which the whole Board can see. S. Deibel deferred the discussion & vote. PyCon ===== There's a possiblility that G. van Rossum wo...
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.... Outside of work, Loren enjoys solving cryptic crosswords, writing fiction, and playing with her rescue pup. Ee Durbin Director of Infrastructure Ee joined the PSF after years of volunteering with the PSF Infrastructure Working Group, PyPI, and PyCon US. They support Python community infrastructure such as www.python.org, pypi.org, and mail.python.org collaborating with volunteers from from around the globe. Internally, Ee takes responsibility for evaluating, strengthening, and i...
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PSF Programs At-a-glance
Latest Annual Impact Report
.... We are currently a small organization and we are looking for great employees who can grow with us. While the PSF has busy parts of the year, we offer PTO, summer Fridays, and holidays. Rest and renewal makes us all our best selves both at home and at work. The PSF seeks a full-time employee to work on PyCon US, the largest annual gathering of the Python community. This position will also support smaller community events and meetings throughout the year. This year’s event will be a m...
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