Official repositories for the Python Software Foundation, the nonprofit steward of Python—supporting the language, community, infrastructure, grants, and PyCon
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The Python Software Foundation (psf) maintains a significant public presence on GitHub, showcasing a wide range of repositories primarily in Python, HTML, Shell, Dockerfile, Rust, and JavaScript. Notable projects include requests, a widely used HTTP library, and black, a popular code formatter, reflecting the foundation's commitment to supporting the Python community and its infrastructure.
A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
The uncompromising Python code formatter
Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans™
Toolkit to run Python benchmarks
The httplib2 caching algorithms packaged up for use with requests.
PyPI downloads analytics dashboard
HTTP Request & Response Service, written in Python + Flask.
A repo to track the progress of Python on WebAssembly (WASM)
Packaging improvements that could be funded
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Software Bill-of-Materials documents for Python packages
Canonical location of Python Software Foundation Request for Information/Proposal documents.
This is a repository of vulnerability advisories for projects in scope for the Python Software Foundation CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
website for educational python resources
This repo is used to manage the migration from bugs.python.org to GitHub.
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The Python Software Foundation Community Code of Conduct
The Diversity and Inclusion Working Group is a volunteer workgroup of the Python Software Foundation. The workgroup's purpose is to further the PSF’s mission to ‘support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers.’ We also aim to provide guidance to the PSF Board of Directors in line with this mandate.
A runbook for the PSF, for TUF key setup and initial signing operations to bootstrap signing for PyPI.
Repository for the User Success working group at the Python Software Foundation
Pypodcats website
PSF Bylaws in markdown format
Tools and documentation around running a PSF election
An open-source kit for starting or improving your Python software community, conference, meetup, event etc..
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Python Software Foundation Contributor License Agreement Management Bot
Organization-wide GitHub settings
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The Python Wiki
Infrastructure as Code for the PSF
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PSF Hosted configuration for matterbridge instance
PSFs Deployment of Fides
WIP Migration for PSF Blog from Blogger
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Dockerfiles for the Mailman suite.
Analytics for the Python Software Foundation. Powered by Plausible.
The Python Software Foundation builds a variety of projects on GitHub, primarily focused on Python development. Key repositories include requests, black, and requests-html, which serve to enhance the Python programming ecosystem.
psf primarily uses Python for its repositories, but also incorporates HTML, Shell, Dockerfile, Rust, and JavaScript in its projects. This diverse language use supports a range of applications and tools within the Python community.
Yes, all repositories maintained by the Python Software Foundation are public on GitHub. This transparency allows the community to access, contribute to, and benefit from the foundation's various projects and resources.
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