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PSF Members Meeting Agenda for July 20, 2016

Meeting time: 18:00-19:00 GMT+2/CEST (Other timezones); EuroPython 2016, Bilbao, Spain.

Meeting venue: Eskalduna Conference Center, Meeting room: Room A2

Slides

Agenda Sections:

Slides here (PDF)

New board

Want to know more about them? Check out their blurb from the nominations!

  1. Chair: Diana Clarke
  2. Vice Chair: Naomi Ceder
  3. Vice Chair: Van Lindburg
  4. Carrie Ann Philbin
  5. Carol Willing
  6. Lorena Mesa*
  7. Annapoornima Koppad*
  8. Jackie Kazil*
  9. Trey Hunner*
  10. Kushal Das*
  11. Younggun Kim*

PSF Officers

  1. President: Guido VR
  2. Chair: Diana Clarke
  3. Treasurer: Kurt Kaiser
  4. Communications: Lorena Mesa, Kushal Das
  5. PyCon Chair: Brandon Rhodes

  6. Director Operations: Ewa Jodlowska
  7. Event Coordinator: Betsy Waliszewski
  8. Vice Chair: Naomi Ceder
  9. Vice Chair: Van Lindberg
  10. Chief Counsel: Van Lindberg

Demystifying the Membership Model

Check out the awesome flow chart I made in 5 minutes

TL;DR of model:

  • Basic Member: Anybody who wants to show their support for Python. No voting rights.
  • Supporting Member: Gives an annual donation. Has voting rights.
  • Sponsoring Member: Organizations that give annually ($ suggested based on size). Approved by vote of PSF members. Delegate of the org can vote.
  • Managing Member: Gives ≥ 5hrs to PSF working group(s). Has voting rights.
  • Contributing Member: Gives ≥ 5hrs to Python OSS. Has voting rights.
  • Fellows: Nominated by the member community. Has voting rights.

More information can be found here.

Work groups

  • What it is: active management of a project that benefits PSF
  • * Current examples:
    • Education
    • Grants
    • Sponsorship
    • More here
  • More information on WG's is on the wiki (accessible only if a voting member)

  • Can create your own - but we’re still smoothing out the process

Mailing lists

  • Just join psf-member-announce; info here

  • Hang tight, will announce once we settle on what to do with -members

Closing FYI

PSF will reimburse you Meetup fees! See python.org/psf/grants for details. (And you can create up to 3 meetup groups with one account!)

Members Meeting Agenda July 2016 (last edited 2016-07-15 02:44:08 by NaomiCeder)

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