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[http://www.python.org/psf PSF] president
[http://www.python.org/moin/StephanDeibel Stephan Deibel]
aptly observed that these are
"needed:
See also PromotingPythonBof and ["Advocacy"].

[http://www.python.org/psf PSF] chairman [:StephanDeibel: Stephan Deibel] aptly observed that these are "needed:
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 * Course materials for an "evangelism training seminar"  * Course materials for an 'evangelism training seminar'
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 * Possibly, printable handouts and other supplementary materials".  * Possibly, printable handouts and other supplementary materials".  Some notes on this are on the PsfMaterials page.
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This [http://python.org/moin Wiki] page is where we'll start to flesh out Stephan's outline. Note, for example, AMK's This [http://wiki.python.org/moin/ Wiki] page is where we'll start to flesh out Stephan's outline. Note, for example, AMK's
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Here is the outline from my slides (the ones I attempted to show at PyCon 2005 except my laptop didn't work w/ the projector). The slides are also available in [http://www.python.org/psf/psf-overview.ppt Powerpoint format] and [http://www.python.org/psf/psf-overview.sxi OpenOffice format]:
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* Cover Page:
  * Python Software Foundation
  * Founded 2001
  * http://python.org/psf
* What is the PSF? (Slide 1)
  * The Legal Foundation for Python
    * Holds & Protects the “IP”
    * Licenses, Contribution Forms, other Legal Mumbo Jumbo
    * Keeps Python Open and Free
    * Trademarks
* What is the PSF? (Slide 2)
  * Makes PyCon Possible
    * Takes the fixed cost risk
    * May lose money some years
* What is the PSF? (Slide 3)
  * Funds Python-related Projects
    * Grants: e.g. Jython
    * Other: e.g. python.org redesign
    * Wherever volunteerism fails
    * To surmount larger hurdles
  * Vision
    * Fund some core developers? Python 3000?
    * Tap into 750K to 1M world-wide user base
    * 100$/yr average from 1%?
    * $750K annual revenues
* What can I do?
  * Donate: http://python.org/psf/donations Tax deductible!
  * Sponsor: http://python.org/psf/sponsors
  * Volunteer: http://python.org/psf/volunteer
  * Advocate
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MAL writes: " [http://freshmeat.net/~lemburg/ MAL] writes: "
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  * SpamBayes
  * Zope
  * ?"

Isn't someone else keeping a list of killer apps? Anyway,
[http://gnu.org/software/mailman Mailman] belongs.
  * See WellKnownPythonPrograms for a list.
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AMK observes that, "It might be worth creating a customized version of the S5 slide                  stylesheets so that PSF presentations can have a consistent look." AMK observes that, "It might be worth creating a customized version of the S5 slide stylesheets so that PSF presentations can have a consistent look."  (This work is now in progress.)
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(through the psf-volunteers list (hyperlink?)) (through the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-volunteers psf-volunteers] list)
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Other highlights I want to elaborate: Pythonology; Other highlights I want to elaborate: [http://pythonology.org Pythonology];
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CategoryAdvocacy

See also PromotingPythonBof and ["Advocacy"].

[http://www.python.org/psf PSF] chairman [:StephanDeibel: Stephan Deibel] aptly observed that these are "needed:

  • Slides / notes for presentation overviewing the PSF (I have some very simple slides I can provide as a start to whoever takes this on, and can help but can't lead this)
  • Course materials for an 'evangelism training seminar'
  • Review of PSF web pages to make them more evangelist-friendly
  • Possibly, printable handouts and other supplementary materials". Some notes on this are on the PsfMaterials page.

This [http://wiki.python.org/moin/ Wiki] page is where we'll start to flesh out Stephan's outline. Note, for example, AMK's [http://www.amk.ca/talks/python-dev/ slides for a talk on the Python development process].


Here is the outline from my slides (the ones I attempted to show at PyCon 2005 except my laptop didn't work w/ the projector). The slides are also available in [http://www.python.org/psf/psf-overview.ppt Powerpoint format] and [http://www.python.org/psf/psf-overview.sxi OpenOffice format]:

* Cover Page:

* What is the PSF? (Slide 1)

  • The Legal Foundation for Python
    • Holds & Protects the “IP”

    • Licenses, Contribution Forms, other Legal Mumbo Jumbo
    • Keeps Python Open and Free
    • Trademarks

* What is the PSF? (Slide 2)

  • Makes PyCon Possible

    • Takes the fixed cost risk
    • May lose money some years

* What is the PSF? (Slide 3)

  • Funds Python-related Projects
    • Grants: e.g. Jython
    • Other: e.g. python.org redesign
    • Wherever volunteerism fails
    • To surmount larger hurdles
  • Vision
    • Fund some core developers? Python 3000?
    • Tap into 750K to 1M world-wide user base
    • 100$/yr average from 1%?
    • $750K annual revenues

* What can I do?


[http://freshmeat.net/~lemburg/ MAL] writes: "

  • How you would benefit from using Python
    • better time-to-market
    • faster turn-around
    • one-stop solution for back office and middle office
      • system integration
  • Python and X: perfect companions (with X in (Java,C++,C##))
    • comparison of languages
    • usefulness of Python as scripting add-on
    • test applications written in X
  • A short Python introduction
    • appetizers, main course, desert
    • a bottle of Burgundy with that
  • The PSF
  • Living in the Python world
    • Python communities
    • User groups
    • python-dev
    • PSF
  • Python Killer Applications


AMK observes that, "It might be worth creating a customized version of the S5 slide stylesheets so that PSF presentations can have a consistent look." (This work is now in progress.)


Also available, on request: both Stephan (through the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-volunteers psf-volunteers] list) and evangelism support materials czar [http://python.org/moin/CameronLaird Cameron Laird] maintain a list of volunteers at least occasionally available to speak on Python, sorted by locale (DC, Seattle, Texas, Central America, and so on).


Other highlights I want to elaborate: [http://pythonology.org Pythonology]; language comparisons; presentation tips; PBF ...; Greg's eShop story; ...

(also, more hyperlinks)


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