[[#below]] is an outline of the information a PSF Workgroup page should contain. 

If you would like to begin a new PSF Workgroup, follow these steps:

1. Make sure the PSF Workgroup topic pertains to the PSF mission. You can read the [[https://www.python.org/psf/mission/|PSF mission here]].<<BR>>
2. Get a group of WG members together. If you are looking for members to recruit to your WG, you can try the psf-community@python.org mailing list. <<BR>>
3. Draft a charter up. Here is an example charter to get you started: [[ExampleWG/Charter|PSF Example WG Charter]]. It is also a good idea to check out the WG charters for inspiration <<BR>>
4. Send the charter to the PSF Board and let them know of any resources you are requesting for your group <<BR>>
5. Send monthly reports of your progress to psf@python.org or to psf-staff@python.org



= Example PSF Workgroup Page =
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''Note:'' When creating new wiki pages related to this group, please use wiki subpages, e.g. ExampleWG/Charter.

== Agenda ==

Short summary of what the WG is about.

== Mailing List ==

 * [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-example-wg|PSF Example WG Mailing List]] (naming scheme to be used: psf-example-wg)

 The ML archives are set to private for the time being. Subscriptions must be approved by the admins. X and Y are the list admins.

== Resources ==

List resources useful for the WG.

== Administration ==

 * Chair: X
 * [[ExampleWG/Charter|PSF Example WG Charter]] (the wiki page should be named: ExampleWG/Charter)