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Brett Cannon
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I have been a member of the PSF since 2003 and a board member since 2006. I have been the chairman of the infrastructure committee for several years, during which we moved from SourceForge to our own hosting solution. I continue to try to empower the PSF to help make the development of Python easier for existing core developers as well as anyone else attempting to contribute to Python.

Candidates for the 2009 PSF Board of Directors

The following people have been nominated as Directors of the Python Software Foundation for the term beginning 27 March 2009. Their self-written summaries follow.

Incumbent Director Stephan Deibel has decided not to run for the Board this year.

Steve Holden

I have been a member of the Foundation since 2003, and joined the Board a year later. As the PSF's current chairman I have worked to simplify the Foundation's bylaws and improve the way the Foundation fulfils its mission statement. I would like to continue this work and ensure that the Foundation is equipped with policies and procedures that will enable it to better serve the whole Python community, and particularly the needs of the developers.

Brett Cannon

I have been a member of the PSF since 2003 and a board member since 2006. I have been the chairman of the infrastructure committee for several years, during which we moved from SourceForge to our own hosting solution. I continue to try to empower the PSF to help make the development of Python easier for existing core developers as well as anyone else attempting to contribute to Python.

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