The Python Software Foundation is gearing up for its Board elections, with four seats available for election. Nominations will be open from July 29 to August 12. To vote, members must affirm their voting intention and be categorized as Contributing, Supporting, or Fellow by the cut-off date, August 26. A recent Bylaw amendment streamlines the voting affirmation process, allowing past voters automatic entry to the voter roll for 2025. These elections aim to enhance community engagement and ease the administrative load on PSF staff.
The upcoming PSF Board elections offer an opportunity for the community to elect representatives who will shape the future of the Python community.
This year's election features four open seats on the PSF Board, with nominations opening on July 29th and closing on August 12th, 2:00 pm UTC.
To vote, members must be Contributing, Supporting, or Fellow members by August 26th and affirm their voting intention by that date.
The PSF has made changes to the voter affirmation process; past voting activity may simplify the process for returning voters.
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