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You can be a part of guiding the future direction of the PSF 🩵🐍💛 Nominate yourself or someone else for the PSF Board for the 2025 election! Nominations open Tuesday, July 29th, 2:00 pm UTC and close Tuesday, August 12th, 2:00 pm UTC. #python.
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This year’s PSF Board Election nomination period opens next week on Tuesday, July 29th, 2:00 pm UTC and closes on Tuesday, August 12th, 2:00...
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If you were a PSF Managing Member, your membership has been updated to Contributing as of June 25, 2025, per last year's Bylaw change. You're still eligible to vote- so make sure to log on and affirm your intention to vote!
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The 2024 election for the PSF Board and proposed Bylaws changes created an opportunity for conversations about the PSF's work to serve the g...
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We want your vote! Voting-eligible PSF Members (Supporting, Contributing, and Fellow) need to affirm their membership to vote in this year’s Board election to ensure that we meet quorum as required by our Bylaws 🗳️ #python.
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Every PSF voting-eligible Member (Supporting, Contributing, and Fellow) needs to affirm their membership to vote in this year’s election. If...
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The July edition of the PSF Grants Program Office Hour is kicking off shortly 🐍📋 9 AM EST, 1 PM UTC. Join us if you have any PSF Grant related questions! #python.
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In October 2023, we acknowledged the situation surrounding DjangoCon Africa and noted our intent to make ongoing improvements to the Grants...
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Have questions about the 2025 PSF Board election? Curious about running? Join the upcoming PSF Board Office Hours session starting soon (1PM UTC) on the PSF Discord to chat with current board members!.
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PSF Board elections are a chance for the community to choose representatives to help the PSF create a vision for and build the future of the...
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Interested in running for in the upcoming PSF Board election or nominating someone else? Have general election questions? Join the Board Office Hours to ask questions and chat with current board members on July 8th, 1PM UTC, and August 12th, 9PM UTC.
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PSF Board elections are a chance for the community to choose representatives to help the PSF create a vision for and build the future of the...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the Lightning Talks during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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In memoriam: Michael Foord Larry Hastings led a moment of silence to remember former core developer Michael Foord, who passed away earlier t...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "Upstreaming the Pyodide JavaScript FFI" talk by Hood Chatham during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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The final talk presented at the Language Summit was given by Hood Chatham, who maintains the Pyodide project and is trying to make fetch() ...
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RT @cheukting_ho: #Python #community How well do you know about the work of @ThePSF? Have you ever think of running for the board election?….
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "What do Python Core Developers want from future Rust Support?" talk by David Hewitt during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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What do Python core developers want from future Rust support? “This talk is very timely, Rust turns 10 years old tomorrow”. David Hewitt is ...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "Python on Mobile: Next Steps" talk by Russel Keith-Magee and Malcolm Smith during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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Russell Keith-Magee and Malcolm Smith were at the Language Summit this year to announce the status of mobile support for Python: “After many...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "PEP 772 and Packaging Governance" talk by Barry Warsaw and Pradyun Gedam during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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PEP 772 proposes a Packaging Governance Process through a new Python Packaging Council of 5 members (similar to the Python Steering Council...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "Updates from the Python Documentation Editorial Board" talk by Mariatta during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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Core developer and Python Docs Editorial Board member Mariatta presented an update on the Python Docs Editorial Board to the Language Summit...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "Challenges of the Steering Council" talk by Eric Snow during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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Eric Snow opened his presentation about the Python Steering Council with an appreciation of current and former Steering Council members and ...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "Fearless Concurrency in Python" talk by Tobias Wrigstad, Matthew Parkinson, and Fridtjob Stoldt during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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Tobias Wrigstad, Matthew Parkinson, and Fridtjof Stoldt attended their first Python Language Summit to talk about some new concurrency conce...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "The State of Free-Threaded Python" talk by Matt Page during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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“Does it make sense to move to the next phase of PEP 703 ?”, core developer Matt Page opened his presentation to the Language Summit. Free-T...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "An Uncontentious Talk about Contention" by Mark Shannon during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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An Uncontentious Talk about Contention Mark Shannon presented to the Language Summit a talk about contention, noting that the talk had been...
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On the PSF Blog: A summary of the "How can we make breaking changes less painful?" talk by Itamar Oren during the #Python Language Summit at #PyConUS 2025.
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The first talk of the Python Language Summit was delivered by Itamar Oren. Itamar has plenty of experience at Meta deploying massive amounts...
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