Python Steering Council 2021 Retrospective
Episode #350,
published Wed, Jan 26, 2022, recorded Tue, Dec 14, 2021
For 30 years, Python was overseen by Guido van Rossum since he created and released it around in 1990. When he retired in 2018 he left the creation of the new governing body up to the core developers. After a few stressful months, they concept of the steering council became the way forward.
On this episode, I welcome the outgoing steering council to give us a look back and how this past year has gone. We welcome Barry Warsaw, Carol Willing, Brett Cannon, Pablo Galindo Salgado, and Thomas Wouters to the show. They are going to give us a rundown on of the important decisions for 2021.
Links from the show
On this episode, I welcome the outgoing steering council to give us a look back and how this past year has gone. We welcome Barry Warsaw, Carol Willing, Brett Cannon, Pablo Galindo Salgado, and Thomas Wouters to the show. They are going to give us a rundown on of the important decisions for 2021.
Links from the show
Guests / Steering Council Members:
Barry Warsaw: @pumpichank
Carol Willing: @WillingCarol
Brett Cannon: @brettsky
Pablo Galindo Salgado: @pyblogsal
Thomas Wouters: @Yhg1s
Python Steering Council: python.org
Meet the Python Developer in Residence: Lukasz Langa episode: talkpython.fm/331
@PSF joke thread: twitter.com
Do you even need loops #PythonShort video: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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Barry Warsaw: @pumpichank
Carol Willing: @WillingCarol
Brett Cannon: @brettsky
Pablo Galindo Salgado: @pyblogsal
Thomas Wouters: @Yhg1s
Python Steering Council: python.org
Meet the Python Developer in Residence: Lukasz Langa episode: talkpython.fm/331
@PSF joke thread: twitter.com
Do you even need loops #PythonShort video: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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