Ask questions or tell us what you think: Introducing monthly PSF Board Office Hours! : Marie Nordin

Ask questions or tell us what you think: Introducing monthly PSF Board Office Hours!
by: Marie Nordin
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Greetings, Pythonistas- thank you so much for supporting the work of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) and the Python community! The current PSF Board has decided to invest more in connecting and serving the global Python community by establishing a forum to have regular conversations. The board members of the PSF with the support of PSF staff are excited to introduce monthly PSF Board Office Hours on the PSF Discord. The Office Hours will be sessions where you can share with us how we can help your community, express your perspectives, and provide feedback for the PSF.

What are the PSF Board Office Hours?

Similar to the PSF Grants Program Office Hours where PSF staff members help to answer questions regarding the PSF Grants Program, during the PSF Board Office Hours you can participate in a text-based live chat with PSF Board Directors. This is a chance to connect, share, and collaborate with the PSF Board and staff to improve our community together. Occasionally, we will have dedicated topics such as PyCon US and the PSF Board Elections for the office hour sessions.

Here is some of the work that we collaborate with staff and volunteers on:

  • Promotion and outreach for the Python programming language
  • Supporting local Python communities
  • Organizing PyCon US
  • Diversity and Inclusion in our community
  • Support handling of Code of Conduct within our communities
  • Support regional Python communities via the PSF Grants Program
  • Furthering the mission of the PSF


Unless we have a dedicated topic for a session, you are not limited to talking with us about the above topics, although the discussions should be focused on Python, the PSF, and our community. If you think there’s something we can help with or we should know, we welcome you to come and talk to us!

Joining the office hours

The office hour sessions will take place on the PSF Discord server in the #psf-board channel. If you are new to Discord, make sure to check out a tutorial on how you can download the Discord app and sign up for free– then join us on the PSF Discord! To make the office hours more accessible, the office hours will be scheduled at alternating times so no matter where you are based, you can find a time that is most convenient for you! Here is a list of the dates and times:

  • September 10th, 2024: 1pm UTC
  • October 8th, 2024: 9pm UTC
  • November 12th, 2024: 2pm UTC
  • December 10th, 2024: 9pm UTC
  • January 14th, 2025: 2pm UTC
  • February 11th, 2025: 9pm UTC
  • March 11th, 2025: 1pm UTC
  • April 8th, 2025:  9pm UTC
  • May 13th, 2025: 1pm UTC (Live from PyCon US!)
  • June 10th, 2025: 9pm UTC
  • July 9th, 2025:  1pm UTC
  • August 13th, 2025: 9pm UTC

Each session lasts for an hour. Sessions after August 13th, 2025, will be announced in the future.
 

Who will be at the office hours?

Some of the board members of the PSF will be attending each office hour, as well as members of the PSF Staff. The list of the PSF Board Directors can be found on our website. We are passionate Python community members who are happy to listen, help, and provide support to you. We are happy to follow up with you if there are any issues we cannot address immediately during the office hour sessions. As always, you can email us at [email protected] with inquiries, feedback, or comments at any time.


August 27, 2024 at 11:23PM
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