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Candidates for the 2008 PSF Board of Directors

The following people have been nominated as Directors of the Python Software Foundation for the term beginning 14 March 2008. Their self-written summaries follow.

David Goodger

I have been an enthusiastic Pythonista since 1998, and the Python community is very important to me. I was elected as a member of the PSF in 2003. Working with the PSF as a Director is one way for me to contribute to the Free Software movement in general, and to Python and its community in particular.

My contributions to the PSF & the Python community:

  • Creator of Docutils and reStructuredText

  • PEP editor since 2002

  • Python.org maintainer

  • PyCon volunteer since 2004

  • PyCon 2008 Chair

  • PSF Secretary since PyCon 2006, Assistant Secretary in 2005

    As Secretary (and Assistant Secretary before), I maintain the minutes of the Board and Members' meetings, and am in the process of organizing our paper records.

  • PSF Director since PyCon 2006

    As a Director, I continue to propose and take on many tasks. In addition to the regular administrative tasks I work on, ongoing tasks include:

    • Working on some logos for the PSF
    • Establishment of an annual budget, a budget policy, and a strategy/action plan (e.g. a grants process)

My home page.

Brett Cannon

I am running for re-election for the board of the PSF (currently finishing my second term on the board). At the moment I am the executive vice president of the board and the chairman of the Infrastructure committee.

During this past term in office my great accomplishment has been completing the transition of Python's issue tracker from SourceForge to our own infrastructure (having spearheaded the project when I first joined the board).

A rough timeline of my involvement with the Python community:

  • 2002: Active member of python-dev.
  • 2003: Gain commit privileges for Python, join the PSF.
  • 2006: Join the PSF board.

Home page.

Raymond Hettinger

Python contributions:

  • Core Python developer for years (contributing sets/frozensets, itertools, collections, optimizations, etc.)
  • Active member of the community (python-help, python-dev, comp.lang.python, ASPN contributor, PyCon, OSCON, etc.)

Personal Info:

  • Certified Public Accountant
  • Chief Visualation Officer at EWT (Python development)
  • Currently programming at FATTOC working on re-invigorating Psyco

Steve Holden

Python involvement:

  • Established PyCon as the Python community conference, chairing the first three events
  • Author, instructor and correspondent on Python topics (comp.lang.python, "Python Web Programming", columnist for "Python Magazine", various tutorials at PyCon and other conferences)
  • PSF member since 2003, director since 2004

Personal:

Loosely Python-related blog

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