- The Steering Council met with our developer in residence Łukasz and discussed:
- Updates to the CLA bot to rewrite it in Python for better maintainability
- Future funding for the DiR position
- The SC reviewed code of conduct reports.
- The SC discussed PEP 697 (Limited C API for Extending Opaque Types) and accepted it.
- The SC discussed the state of packaging and Python and how we can best support forward momentum for it.
- The Steering Council discussed some potential PSF internal and Core Dev community issues.
- The SC discussed and accepted PEP 701 (f-string parsing via the grammar).
- The SC discussed our thoughts on the nogil fork & PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython) work.
- The SC discussed and accepted PEP 683 (immortal objects).
- The SC discussed PEP 582 (local packages directory).
- The SC discussed the locking behavior change for functools.cached_property.
- The SC briefly discussed PEP 695 (Typed Parameter Syntax).
- The Steering Council met with our developer in residence Łukasz and discussed:
- Updates on future funding for the DiR position
- Planning for the Language Summit at PyCon US
- Regressions for dtrace markers in 3.11
- The SC discussed and agreed to issue a 3 month suspension to Steven D’Aprano
- The SC discussed PEP 695 (Typed Parameter Syntax).
- The Steering Council met with Pradyun Gedam and Paul Moore to talk about Packaging, the intersection with Core Development, the PyPA and governance.
- The SC discussed the 15 minute keynote slot at PyCon US.
- The SC discussed PEP 649 (Deferred Evaluation Of Annotations Using Descriptors).
- The SC discussed and rejected PEP 582 (Python local packages directory).
- The SC discussed PEP 684 (A Per-Interpreter GIL) and provided some feedback to the author.