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The Python Software Foundation (PSF) is an American nonprofit organization devoted to the Python programming language, launched on March 6, 2001. The mission of the foundation is to foster development of the Python community and is responsible for various processes within the Python community, including developing the core Python distribution, managing intellectual rights, developer conferences including the Python Conference (PyCon), and raising funds. In 2005, the Python Software Foundation received the Computerworld Horizon Award for "cutting-edge" technology. Overview The PSF focuses on empowering and supporting people within the Python community with grant programs that support sprints, conferences, meetups, user groups, and Python development. The PSF runs Python Conference (PyCon) US, the leading Python community conference. The PSF is the primary point of contact for organizations that wish to work with Python, to support Python, or sponsor Python development. The PSF provides a structure by which work, donations, and sponsorships are coordinated worldwide. The PSF also possesses and protects intellectual property associated with Python and the Python community, such as the word "Python," the two-snakes logo, and the terms "PyLadies" and "PyCon." Membership There are five tiers of membership within the PSF. These tiers include: Basic members – Basic members are individuals or entities who are part of the Python language community and who have decided to declare their support for Python and agree to the community Code of Conduct. Supporting members – Supporting members make an annual donation to the PSF to sustain the foundation and support the Python community. Supporting members are eligible to vote. Managing members – Managing members are people who commit to working at least five hours per month to support the Python ecosystem, by organizing Python events, managing or contributing to PSF projects, running infrastructure, participating in one of the PSF's working groups, etc. Managing members are eligible to vote. Contributing members – Contributing members are people who dedicate at least five hours per month working on projects that advance the mission of the PSF, where the work relates to the creation or maintenance of open source software available to the public at no charge. Contributing members are eligible to vote. Fellows – Fellows are members who have been nominated by their extraordinary efforts and impact upon Python, the community, and the broader Python ecosystem. Fellows are nominated from the broader community and elevated by a vote of the members. Fellow members are eligible to vote. Code of Conduct Since late 2012, the Python Software Foundation started recommending that all Python conferences create and apply a code of conduct. This is mandatory to any event to be granted funds by the Python Software Foundation. See also PyLadies PyCon References Further reading Jyh-An Lee (2012). Nonprofit Organizations and the Intellectual Commons. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78100-158-5. OCLC 1027550705. External links Python Software Foundation . Discover the Python Software Foundation popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Python Software Foundation books.

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  • CMIS and Apache Chemistry in Action synopsis, comments

    CMIS and Apache Chemistry in Action

    Jay Brown, Florian Mueller & Jeff Potts

    SummaryCMIS and Apache Chemistry in Action is a comprehensive guide to the CMIS standard and related ECM concepts, written by the authors of the standard. In it, you'll tackle hand...

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    Foundations of Robotics

    Damith Herath & David St-Onge

    This open access book introduces key concepts in robotics in an easy to understand language using an engaging projectbased approach. It covers contemporary topics in robotics, prov...

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    Foundations of Python Network Programming

    John Goerzen, Tim Bower & Brandon Rhodes

    This updated second edition covers WSGI, FastCGI, and asynchronous communication and explains multitasking network servers using several models. Extensive examples demonstrate impo...

  • Foundations of Python Network Programming synopsis, comments

    Foundations of Python Network Programming

    Brandon Rhodes & John Goerzen

    Foundations of Python Network Programming, Third Edition, covers all of the classic topics found in the second edition of this book, including network protocols, network data and e...

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    Foundations of Agile Python Development

    Jeff Younker

    The agile development movement represents the latest advances in tools and techniques intended to boost developer productivity. Authored by Jeff Younker, this is the first book to ...

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    Python 3 Tutorial

    Python Software Foundation.

    This is an iBooks version of an official Python 3 Tutorial by Python Software Foundation. Python is an easy to learn, powerful programming language. It has efficient highlevel data...