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Agenda
The purpose of this working group is to support the larger efforts of improving and maintaining the packaging ecosystem in Python through fundraising and disbursement of raised funds. It largely focuses on efforts such as PyPI, pip, packaging.python.org, setuptools, and cross-project efforts.
Resources
- Discussion: Slack and mailing list. The archives are set to private since there will be voting.
- Accounting: We rely on the PSF's donation and accounting mechanisms to raise funds and disburse them to the selected recipients.
Current Projects
Fundraising
The Packaging Working Group is seeking sponsorships and grants to raise funds for Fundable Packaging Improvements.
Sprints
We will run PackagingSprints in 2019 at PyCon North America and possibly other conventions. We're open to companies and organizations hosting sprints and work weeks to help us move packaging forward; get in contact with a Working Group member.
Warehouse
The Packaging Working Group applied for and is receiving a grant to implement & deploy security and accessibility improvements for Warehouse (PyPI's codebase).
- Summary: See March 13 2019 blog post.
- Roadmap: WarehouseRoadmap -- to be updated, as of 8 March 2019. As of 22 March 2019, the Warehouse team has shut down the legacy PyPI installation. A team funded by the Open Technology Fund is working on security, accessibility, and internationalization/localization improvements to Warehouse, and volunteers are working on Milestone 6, "Post Legacy Shutdown".
- Code: GitHub repo.
- Deployment: pypi.org.
- Testing: WarehousePackageMaintainerTesting
- Meetings and Updates: See below.
Meetings and status updates from the grant-funded project:
Meeting/update | Type | Date |
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PyPI security work: multifactor auth progress & help needed | Forum post | March 22nd, 2019 |
Prioritizing extant security issues | Meeting notes | March 22nd, 2019 |
Starting security, a11y, & i18n improvements to PyPI for 2019 | Blog post | March 13th, 2019 |
Kickoff planning meeting with grant-funded team | Meeting notes | March 11th, 2019 |
Administration
- Donald Stufft <donald@python.org> (chair)
- Ewa Jodlowska <ewa@python.org> (co-chair)
- PSF Packaging WG Charter
Members
- Donald Stufft
- Ewa Jodlowska
- Nick Coghlan
- Ernest W. Durbin III
- Thea Flowers
- Sumana Harihareswara
- Nicole Harris
- Dustin Ingram
- Kenneth Reitz
- Nathaniel J. Smith
- Jacqueline Kazil (non-voting observer from PSF board)
- Laura Hampton (non-voting member)
- (others will be added as they accept their invitation to the WG)
Meetings
As needed.
Governance
Decisions on what fundraising and projects/efforts to support will be done by a simple majority and in the case of a tie, will escalate to the PSF Board. See the PSF Packaging WG Charter.
Past projects
Warehouse
The Packaging Working Group supported the implementation & deployment of Warehouse (PyPI 2.0) to replace the legacy code base that powered legacy PyPI. Announced on PSF blog in January 2016; see its history in this April 2018 LWN article.
- Summary: PSF blog post about the MOSS grant.
- Roadmap: WarehouseRoadmap. As of 30 April 2018, the Warehouse team has shut down the legacy PyPI installation, and -- on a volunteer basis -- is working on Milestone 6, "Post Legacy Shutdown".
- Code: GitHub repo.
- Deployment: pypi.org.
- Testing: See the PSF blog post about testing for the beta. (Previously: WarehousePackageMaintainerTesting, PSF blog post about testing package maintainer functionality.)
- Meetings and Updates: See below.
Meetings and status updates from the MOSS-funded project: