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== PSF description ==

The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. The majority of the PSF's work is focused on empowering and supporting people within the Python community. The PSF has active grant programs that support sprints, conferences, meetups, user groups, and Python development efforts all over the world. In addition, the PSF underwrites and runs PyCon US, the primary Python community conference. Being part of the PSF means being part of the Python community. Recently we changed the PSF to an open membership organization, so that everyone who uses and supports Python can join. To learn more, visit https://www.python.org/psf/membership.

PSF Logos

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Design: The Phuse

Narrow Version

Design: Marc-Andre Lemburg, based on the generic version

PSF description

The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. The majority of the PSF's work is focused on empowering and supporting people within the Python community. The PSF has active grant programs that support sprints, conferences, meetups, user groups, and Python development efforts all over the world. In addition, the PSF underwrites and runs PyCon US, the primary Python community conference. Being part of the PSF means being part of the Python community. Recently we changed the PSF to an open membership organization, so that everyone who uses and supports Python can join. To learn more, visit https://www.python.org/psf/membership.

Design: Marc-Andre Lemburg, based on the generic version

IP Rights

These logos were designed by ThePhuse. See python4.pdf for their design submissions.

The IP was assigned to the PSF on 2012-06-26. See Signed IP Assignment.pdf for the signed IP assignment.

PSF Logos (last edited 2016-04-13 17:13:38 by MarcAndreLemburg)

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