Hi folks!
Thanks to an introduction by William Woodruff, I have had a few discussions
with folks at GitHub about our GitHub Actions queue size limits. As a
result of those discussions, the pypa organisation is now on a free
Enterprise plan.
This has multiple features unlocking for us, including an increase in
GitHub Action usage limits vs the team plan:
- Total concurrent jobs: 60 to 1000
- Maximum concurrent macOS jobs: 5 to 50
They also mentioned that they'd like to have a chat early next …
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> it would be amazing to speak in the new year to help best plan out your
org structure to get you the support you need
If someone from the PSF staff would want to attend this meeting, please let
me know! Likewise, if there's anything that folks think is worth discussing
with them, let me know.
Best,
Pradyun
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Hi folks, +Phyllis Dobbs <phyllis(a)python.org> has prepared the 2023 EOY
financial statement for the PyPA, please find it attached. Reminder that
the PyPA is a fiscal sponsoree of the PSF and receives funding from
Tidelift and thanks.dev for projects under the PyPA umbrella.
The PyPA currently has $36,196 available for funding initiatives/expenses
of member projects. These could include:
- paid maintenance (currently we are paying Bernat, Matt Davis / Oz
Tiram for maintaining …
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- additional infrastructure (CI services, etc)
- contracted work (UX development, documentation improvements, etc)
If you have a fundable idea in mind, please get in touch with me and
Phyllis to help discuss/prepare a proposal. Reminder that funding proposals
are decided upon in the same way as other PyPA committer votes, per PEP 609
<https://peps.python.org/pep-0609/#pypa-committer-votes>.
Thanks!
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