Yep those two and Marc-Andre Lemburg who has done a lot for PyConUK
over the years, are there any other UK/nearby candidates? I for one
want to use my vote to balance the board geographically (i.e. a board
compromised of not just US West Coast people, as beautiful as they all
are).
On 2 May 2015
On 4 May 2015 at 21:47, Andy Robinson a...@reportlab.com wrote:
I'd probably have to become an advocate for a move to Python 3, which
would involve fending off bankruptcy while we try to upgrade 15 years
worth of corporate apps without our clients' agreement ;-)
If they had known that, after
On 04/05/15 21:47, Andy Robinson wrote:
You're right, a quick google says it has all changed since my fuzzy
memories of circa 2003...:
https://www.python.org/psf/membership/
Not sure I want to stump up $2000 now and get on the campaign trail,
You can be a voting member, without
In fact you do not need to be a PSF member to stand as a candidate for its
board.
To attain voting status in the PSF you foo need to do a little more than just
sign up (which masks you a non-voting member). Support a working group, for
example.
As it happens the PSF has just cancelled the
On 4 May 2015 at 21:32, Steve Holden st...@holdenweb.com wrote:
The real answer
Thanks for clarifying that. Of course, another way to get involved in
the Python community in the UK is to come to PyConUK (Friday 18th -
Monday 21st September 2015 - http://pyconuk.org ).
Sorry I couldn't resist :)
You're right, a quick google says it has all changed since my fuzzy
memories of circa 2003...:
https://www.python.org/psf/membership/
Not sure I want to stump up $2000 now and get on the campaign trail,
I'd probably have to become an advocate for a move to Python 3, which
would involve