The 2025 PSF Board Election is Open!
It’s time to cast your vote! Voting for the 2025 PSF Board Election is open starting today Tuesday, September 2nd, 2:00 pm UTC, through Tuesday, September 16...
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It’s time to cast your vote! Voting for the 2025 PSF Board Election is open starting today Tuesday, September 2nd, 2:00 pm UTC, through Tuesday, September 16...
For a little over six years pypistats.org has been maintained and operated by Christopher Flynn on a volunteer basis. After a recent extended outage made cle...
We are excited to share the results of the eighth official annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is done yearly as a collaborative effort between the ...
What an exciting list! Please take a look at who is running for the PSF Board this year on the 2025 Nominees page. This year there are 4 seats open on the PS...
The PSF is pleased to announce its second batch of PSF Fellows for 2025! Let us welcome the new PSF Fellows for Q2! The following people continue to do amazi...
The Python Software Foundation Security Developer-in-Residence, Seth Larson, published a new white paper with Alpha-Omega about the work to solve the "Phanto...
TL;DR: Effective August 1st, 2025, the PSF is temporarily pausing our Grants Program after reaching our 2025 grant budget cap earlier than expected. We know ...
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 pm UTC. Who runs...
Every PSF voting-eligible Member (Supporting, Contributing, and Fellow) needs to affirm their membership to vote in this year’s election. If you wish to vote...
This post serves as notice that the Board of the Python Software Foundation has resolved to amend the Bylaws, effective July 23, 2025, to remove a condition ...
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 Python community...
2024 was another remarkable year of growth for the Python Software Foundation! Python became the most popular language on GitHub, and worldwide community eng...
Tobias Wrigstad, Matthew Parkinson, and Fridtjof Stoldt attended their first Python Language Summit to talk about some new concurrency concepts with core dev...
Eric Snow opened his presentation about the Python Steering Council with an appreciation of current and former Steering Council members and all their hard wo...
In memoriam: Michael Foord Larry Hastings led a moment of silence to remember former core developer Michael Foord, who passed away earlier this year. Michael...
The PSF Board elections are a chance for the community to choose representatives to help the Python Software Foundation create a vision for and build the fut...
The first talk of the Python Language Summit was delivered by Itamar Oren. Itamar has plenty of experience at Meta deploying massive amounts of Python code t...
An Uncontentious Talk about Contention Mark Shannon presented to the Language Summit a talk about contention, noting that the talk had been upgraded from a l...
What do Python core developers want from future Rust support? “This talk is very timely, Rust turns 10 years old tomorrow”. David Hewitt is the maintainer of...
The Python Language Summit 2025 occurred on May 14th in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Core developers and special guests from around the world gathered in one ro...