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Python Enhancement Proposals

Governance PEPs

Introduction

This is the index of all Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs) labelledunder the ‘Governance’ topic. This is a sub-index ofPEP 0,the PEP index.

These PEPs detail Python’s governance, including governance model proposalsand selection, and the results of the annual steering council elections.

Index by Category

Process and Meta-PEPs

PEPTitleAuthors
PA13Python Language GovernanceThe Python core team and community
PA545Python Documentation TranslationsJulien Palard, Inada Naoki, Victor Stinner
PA609Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) GovernanceDustin Ingram, Pradyun Gedam, Sumana Harihareswara
PA729Typing governance processJelle Zijlstra, Shantanu Jain
PA731C API Working Group CharterGuido van Rossum, Petr Viktorin, Victor Stinner, Steve Dower, Irit Katriel
PA732The Python Documentation Editorial BoardJoanna Jablonski
PA811Defining Python Security Response Team membership and responsibilitiesSeth Michael Larson

Other Informational PEPs

PEPTitleAuthors
IF8000Python Language Governance Proposal OverviewBarry Warsaw
IF8002Open Source Governance SurveyBarry Warsaw, Łukasz Langa, Antoine Pitrou, Doug Hellmann, Carol Willing
IA8016The Steering Council ModelNathaniel J. Smith, Donald Stufft
IF8100January 2019 Steering Council electionNathaniel J. Smith, Ee Durbin
IF81012020 Term Steering Council electionEwa Jodlowska, Ee Durbin
IF81022021 Term Steering Council electionEwa Jodlowska, Ee Durbin, Joe Carey
IF81032022 Term Steering Council electionEwa Jodlowska, Ee Durbin, Joe Carey
IF81042023 Term Steering Council electionEe Durbin
IF81052024 Term Steering Council electionEe Durbin
IF81062025 Term Steering Council electionEe Durbin
IF81072026 Term Steering Council electionEe Durbin

Open PEPs (under consideration)

PEPTitleAuthors
P772Packaging Council governance processBarry Warsaw, Deb Nicholson, Pradyun Gedam

Historical Meta-PEPs and Informational PEPs

PEPTitleAuthors
PF8001Python Governance Voting ProcessBrett Cannon, Christian Heimes, Donald Stufft, Eric Snow, Gregory P. Smith, Łukasz Langa, Mariatta, Nathaniel J. Smith, Pablo Galindo Salgado, Raymond Hettinger, Tal Einat, Tim Peters, Zachary Ware

Rejected, Superseded, and Withdrawn PEPs

PEPTitleAuthors
IR8010The Technical Leader Governance ModelBarry Warsaw
IR8011Python Governance Model Lead by Trio of PythonistasMariatta, Barry Warsaw
IR8012The Community Governance ModelŁukasz Langa
IR8013The External Council Governance ModelSteve Dower
IR8014The Commons Governance ModelJack Jansen
IR8015Organization of the Python communityVictor Stinner

PEP Types Key

  • IInformational: Non-normative PEP containing background, guidelines or other information relevant to the Python ecosystem
  • PProcess: Normative PEP describing or proposing a change to a Python community process, workflow or governance
  • SStandards Track: Normative PEP with a new feature for Python, implementation change for CPython or interoperability standard for the ecosystem

More info in PEP 1.

PEP Status Key

  • AAccepted: Normative proposal accepted for implementation
  • AActive: Currently valid informational guidance, or an in-use process
  • DDeferred: Inactive draft that may be taken up again at a later time
  • <No letter>Draft: Proposal under active discussion and revision
  • FFinal: Accepted and implementation complete, or no longer active
  • PProvisional: Provisionally accepted but additional feedback needed
  • RRejected: Formally declined and will not be accepted
  • SSuperseded: Replaced by another succeeding PEP
  • WWithdrawn: Removed from consideration by sponsor or authors

More info in PEP 1.


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