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Self-introduction here. | ================================================ Candidates for the 2011 PSF Board of Directors ================================================ The following people have been nominated as Directors of the Python Software Foundation for the term beginning in March 2011. Their self-written summaries follow. There are currently 13 seats on the Board of Directors (last changed in the 2010 PSF Members vote). .. contents:: Nominees :depth: 1 .. topic:: Links * `Duties and Responsibilities of Directors <PythonSoftwareFoundation/DutiesAndResponsibilitiesOfDirectors>`__ * `2010 Board Candidates <PythonSoftwareFoundation/BoardCandidates2010>`__ * `2009 Board Candidates <PythonSoftwareFoundation/BoardCandidates2009>`__ * `2008 Board Candidates <PythonSoftwareFoundation/BoardCandidates2008>`__ Jesse Noller ============ *2010 Board Member.* I (VanL) am nominating Jesse Noller to continue to sit on the board of directors. I have had the opportunity to work with Jesse very closely for a couple of years now, and he has put in extensive work to elevate the PSF and make it a better organization. Just three things that Jesse has accomplished in the last year show his dedication to Python and the PSF. * Established the `Sprints Project`_ and funded several worthwhile projects. This is the PSF at its best - finding and serving Python-related projects to advance the language as a whole. Not only did this get code committed for the benefit of Python generally, Jesse also got the Python Sprints website launched (an endeavor in itself). * Served as Program Committee Chair (PyCon 2010) and Co-Chair (PyCon 2011). This is a lot of work and is the PSF's biggest project from year to year. Jesse knows about how PyCon works from the inside out, having established himself as a real contributor over several years. * Acted as a mini-BDFL for PEP 3148, shepherding the Futures module through the PEP process all the way to acceptance. In addition, Jesse continues to work as a core committer, blogs about Python, works at a Python Startup, and is always active defending and explaining Python on Reddit and Hacker News. .. `Sprints Project`: http://pythonsprints.com/about/ Raymond Hettinger ================= *2010 Board Member.* David Mertz =========== *2010 Board Member.* Jeff Rush ========= *2010 Board Member.* Tim Peters ========== *2010 Board Member.* Allison Randal ============== *2010 Board Member.* James Tauber ============ *2010 Board Member.* Steve Holden ============ *2010 Board Member.* Marc-André Lemburg ================== *2010 Board Member.* Greg Stein ========== *2010 Board Member.* Gloria Willadsen ================ *2010 Board Member.* Martin v. Löwis =============== *2010 Board Member.* Douglas Napoleone ================= *2010 Board Member.* ---- Please use the following format:: Candidate Name ============== Description. |
Candidates for the 2010 PSF Board of Directors
The following people have been nominated as Directors of the Python Software Foundation for the term beginning in February 2010. Their self-written summaries follow.
There are currently 10 seats on the Board of Directors (ref.).
Nominees
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Candidates for the 2011 PSF Board of Directors
The following people have been nominated as Directors of the Python Software Foundation for the term beginning in March 2011. Their self-written summaries follow.
There are currently 13 seats on the Board of Directors (last changed in the 2010 PSF Members vote).
Nominees
Links
Jesse Noller
2010 Board Member.
I (VanL) am nominating Jesse Noller to continue to sit on the board of directors. I have had the opportunity to work with Jesse very closely for a couple of years now, and he has put in extensive work to elevate the PSF and make it a better organization.
Just three things that Jesse has accomplished in the last year show his dedication to Python and the PSF.
- Established the Sprints Project and funded several worthwhile projects. This is the PSF at its best - finding and serving Python-related projects to advance the language as a whole. Not only did this get code committed for the benefit of Python generally, Jesse also got the Python Sprints website launched (an endeavor in itself).
- Served as Program Committee Chair (PyCon 2010) and Co-Chair (PyCon 2011). This is a lot of work and is the PSF's biggest project from year to year. Jesse knows about how PyCon works from the inside out, having established himself as a real contributor over several years.
- Acted as a mini-BDFL for PEP 3148, shepherding the Futures module through the PEP process all the way to acceptance.
In addition, Jesse continues to work as a core committer, blogs about Python, works at a Python Startup, and is always active defending and explaining Python on Reddit and Hacker News.
Raymond Hettinger
2010 Board Member.
David Mertz
2010 Board Member.
Jeff Rush
2010 Board Member.
Tim Peters
2010 Board Member.
Allison Randal
2010 Board Member.
James Tauber
2010 Board Member.
Steve Holden
2010 Board Member.
Marc-André Lemburg
2010 Board Member.
Greg Stein
2010 Board Member.
Gloria Willadsen
2010 Board Member.
Martin v. Löwis
2010 Board Member.
Douglas Napoleone
2010 Board Member.
Please use the following format:
Candidate Name ============== Description.