[python-committers] Steering Council Update for April 2019 (original) (raw)

Guido van Rossum guido at python.org
Fri Apr 26 10:48:49 EDT 2019


I've posted an update from the Steering Council to our repo:

https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/master/updates/2019-04-26_steering-council-update.md

I will also link to this on python-dev and on Discourse (discuss.python.org ).

For completeness, below is the full text.

Steering Council Update

Date: 2019-04-26

Steering Council updates will be posted irregularly and as needed. We strive to post at least once every month. We provide these updates to foster open and transparent communication about Steering Council activity.

Message from the Steering Council

Sorry we've been silent for a while! We've all been swamped with work, but we've been meeting regularly. Below are some of the outcomes of our conversations. Many of you will be happy to hear that we've cleared the backlog of PEPs by assigning BDFL-Delegates to almost all outstanding PEPs. We're also appearing at PyCon US.


Mandate

This section organizes Steering Council (SC) activity and projects using the mandates listed in PEP 13.

Language

Maintain the quality and stability of the Python language and CPython interpreter

Contributors

Make contributing as accessible, inclusive, and sustainable as possible

https://github.com/python/steering-council/issues.

PEPs

Establish appropriate decision-making processes for PEPs

Schofield. Appointed Brett Cannon as BD on behalf of the SC.

Interaction with PSF

Formalize and maintain the relationship between the core team and the PSF

Governance

Seek consensus among contributors and the core team before acting in a formal capacity, Act as a "court of final appeal" for decisions where all other methods have failed.

https://discuss.python.org/t/vote-on-pep-13-change-to-specify-voting-time-frames/1510


Reference

This reference section summarizes the Steering Council's mandate and powers.

Mandate (PEP 13)

The steering council shall work to:

Powers (PEP 13)

The council has broad authority to make decisions about the project. For example, they can:

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