Revision 53 as of 2018-04-16 15:13:03

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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 will largely focus 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

Warehouse

The Packaging Working Group supports the implementation & deployment of Warehouse (PyPI 2.0) to replace the legacy code base that powered legacy PyPI.

Fundraising

The Packaging Working Group is seeking sponsorships and grants to raise funds.

Administration

Members

  • Donald Stufft
  • Ewa Jodlowska
  • Nathaniel J. Smith
  • Nick Coghlan
  • Nicole Harris
  • Sumana Harihareswara
  • Ernest W. Durbin III
  • Dustin Ingram
  • Mark Mangoba
  • Kenneth Reitz
  • 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.

Warehouse

Announced on PSF blog in January 2016; see its history in this April 2018 LWN article.

MOSS-funded project: meetings and status updates:

Meeting/update Type Date
PSF announcement of $170,000 MOSS award to improve sustainability of PyPI Blog post November 27, 2017
Kickoff meeting Meeting notes Monday, Dec. 4, 2017
Kickoff/milestone update Mailing list post Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017
Developer experience audit walkthrough in-person meeting Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Maintainer MVP milestone bug triage Meeting notes Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017
Maintainer MVP milestone schedule discussion Meeting notes January 10, 2018
Mid-January progress Mailing list post Jan. 15, 2018
Role management and welcoming first-time contributors Mailing list post Jan. 23, 2018
Standup, bug triage, and milestone schedule discussion Meeting notes January 29, 2018
Late January progress Mailing list post Jan. 30, 2018
Standup, bug triage, milestone schedule discussion Meeting notes February 5, 2018
Warehouse update: still on track, new features Mailing list post Feb. 6, 2018
Standup/bug triage/milestone schedule update meeting Meeting notes Feb. 12th, 2018
Warehouse: package manager features & question about advertising Mailing list post Feb. 13, 2018
Standup, bug triage, & milestone schedule update meeting Meeting notes Feb. 20th, 2018
Warehouse: essential maintainer features & next steps Mailing list post Feb. 21st, 2018
Standup, bug triage, and milestone schedule update meeting Meeting notes Feb. 26th, 2018
Python package maintainers, help test the new PyPI! Blog post Feb. 26th, 2018
Warehouse update: a week of testing, polish, & infrastructure Mailing list post Feb. 27th, 2018
Planning meeting Meeting notes March 6th, 2018
PyPI & Warehouse update: redirecting & shutting down legacy by end of April Mailing list post March 7th, 2018
Core Warehouse developers' planning meeting Meeting notes March 12th, 2018
new stuff overview, beta next week, user tests, & other Warehouse updates Mailing list post March 14th, 2018
Planning meeting with core Warehouse developers Meeting notes March 19th, 2018
PyPI/Warehouse: infrastructure hardening & the CAPTCHA conundrum Mailing list post March 20th, 2018
Weekly planning meeting with core Warehouse developers Meeting notes March 20th, 2018
Warehouse: All New PyPI is now in beta Blog post March 26th, 2018
beta, pythonhosted docs, PEP 541 Mailing list post March 28th, 2018
Early April planning meeting with core Warehouse developers Meeting notes April 2nd, 2018
PyPI/Warehouse update: new advice & launch, shutdown dates Mailing list post April 3rd, 2018
Mid-April planning meeting with core Warehouse developers Meeting notes April 10th, 2018
PyPI/Warehouse (short) weekly report: Progress towards launch milestone Mailing list post April 10th, 2018
Summary of PyPI overhaul in new LWN article Mailing list post April 11th, 2018

We plan to run PackagingSprints at PyCon North America and EuroPython in 2018.

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.

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