Friday, October 26, 2007

Seeking volunteer postmasters

The group of volunteers that handles python.org email needs help. This involves responding to post master email messages, moderating and managing some Mailman lists, and administrating the Postfix installation.

If you have experience with Mailman and/or Postfix and would like to help, please contact sdeibel at python dot org. Because of the nature of this job, please also include some references -- it's best if you're already known within the Python community.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Help the PSF Help Python

The uninitiated tend to view the Python Software Foundation (PSF) as some sort of shadowy legal entity that mysteriously rules the Python community. In fact, the PSF has no ambition to "manage" the community (this is open source!) and we certainly don't just work on legal things. The important message that gets lost in this misconception is:

The PSF is Here to Help!

If you're a volunteer working on some aspect of the Python community -- whether developing code, organizing a conference, supporting end users, or running servers and other infrastructure -- please keep in mind that the PSF may be able to help with problems that you run into.

In particular, we're interested in areas where volunteers are overwhelmed, or where some funding could help to bootstrap or enable a subsequently self-sustaining resource for the community. We've supported efforts as diverse as the new bug tracker, Python conferences around the world, and the python.org website redesign.

We can't always be as proactive as we'd like, so may not know you need our help. Tell us!

The other side of the message, equally important, is:

Python Needs Your Help!

Alas, the PSF isn't an interplanetary enterprise with a hundred thousand employees, so it's mostly volunteers that run the Python community. Indeed it does take significant effort to keep things going. Postmaster, website maintainer, help list responder, and job board updater are all volunteer posts that come to mind immediately. There are many other areas that can use the help of active volunteers.

Such tasks are often an excellent training ground, and a good way to get your feet wet participating in (and meeting) the Python community. For experienced hands that already know everything and everybody, it's a great way to give back to Python, and make a valuable difference in the Python universe.

Please consider helping out. You'll earn the satisfaction of sitting 'round the bar at PyCon shooting the breeze over a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster or three. Guaranteed!

So, What Do I Do Now?

If you have a suggestion, feel free to add a comment to this entry. To help out, please contact us at psf@python.org or join our volunteer pool email list.

Oh, and please pass the word on to others!

Thanks!

Monday, October 15, 2007

September PSF Board Minutes Available

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Python Software Foundation, September 10, 2007

PyCon 2008: Call for Talk & Tutorial Proposals

Proposals for PyCon 2008 talks & tutorials are now being accepted. The deadline for proposals is November 16. PyCon 2008 will be held in Chicago, Illinois, USA, from March 13-20. See the PyCon blog article for details.

Monday, October 01, 2007

PSF Sponsored EuroPython 2007

The PSF donated $5000 to EuroPython 2007, which was held July 9th-11th in Vilnius, Lithuania. About 220-230 people attended the conference.

PSF Sponsors New PyCons

The PSF was one of the sponsors of PyCon UK, which took place September 8th and 9th in Birmingham. $2,500 were donated. About 190 attended the conference. The next PyCon UK will be held the 12th to 14th September 2008 also in Birmingham.

The PSF was also a Gold Sponsor for PyCon Italia, which took place June 9th and 10th in Firenze. 1,500 Euros were donated. Our three free passes were donated to students and others that needed the financial assistance. About 200 attendees were at the conference. The 2008 conference has not yet been scheduled.