The PSF Elects New Members

The Python Software Foundation is pleased to announce the roster of
new nominated members chosen during the most recent round of
elections. Nominated members are individuals or entities who have
demonstrated a commitment to the Python language and community. They
are nominated and elected by existing members of the Foundation. For
more information about membership in the Python Software Foundation,
refer to the FAQ.

Ned Batchelder

Ned Batchelder organizes the Boston Python Meetup group and is a
frequent PyCon speaker. He maintains coverage.py, a widely-used module
for analyzing test coverage of source code. Most recently, he has been
working with others in the Boston meetup group to create workshops
with the goal of increasing the diversity of our community.

Vern Ceder

Vern Ceder is the author of the Quick Python Book, second edition. He
has presented a number of times about using Python for education. Vern
has also been involved in PyCon US as the originator and organizer of
the poster session, a new feature of the conference added in 2010.

Rick Copeland

Rick Copeland is a programmer and the author of Essential
SQLAlchemy
. He has contributed to the TurboGears project and several
templating languages. Rick also speaks regularly at the the Atlanta
Python users' group.

Brian Curtin

Brian Curtin manages the PSF Sprints project and Python Insider, the
blog for python-dev. He also participates in the program and
organizing committees for PyCon US. As a core committer, Brian has
helped secure and manage MSDN licenses for the core development team.

Maciej Fijalkowski

Maciej Fijalkowski is an active member of the PyPy project and one of
its lead developers. He has continued to help with issues that span
between PyPy and CPython. Maciej also regularly attends PyCon, speaks
there, and participated in both summits and sprints.

Yannick Gingras

Yannick Gingras is the organizer for the Montreal Python user group.
He introduced a Python track into the Confoo PHP conference. Yannick
also contributes to the Packaging project and Django documentation
translation.

Daniel Greenfeld

Danny has contributed extensively in the Django and Pinax ecosystems,
and is the author of the Django Packages web system that allows people
to compare and select the packages they need to build their
applications. He has also been active on the PyCon Program Committee
over the past two years.

Jonathan Hartley

Jonathan Hartley is a Python developer from the UK. In the last few
years he has been a regular speaker at PyCon US, EuroPython, and PyCon
UK. Jonathan is also involved in the London Python scene, PyWeek, and
many other Python-related activities.

Philip Jenvey

Philip Jenvey is a founder of the Pylons project. He is also a core
developer of Jython, CPython, and SQLAlchemy. His contributions range
from implementation, recruiting developers, bug triage, advocacy, and
managing the project release cycles.

Brian K. Jones

Brian K. Jones is a programmer, author, and trainer. He has delivered
Python tutorials at conferences including PICC and PyCon. Brian is
the co-editor, along with David Beazley, of the upcoming Python
Cookbook
, 3rd Edition from O'Reilly. He is the former Editor in Chief
of Python Magazine, which he also created in collaboration with the
publisher.

Jonathan LaCour

Jonathan LaCour has contributed to the TurboGears and Elixir
projects. He also speaks regularly at PyCon. His company, ShootQ, is a
Python success story.

Mike Orr

Mike Orr is a contributor on the Cheetah, Quixote, and Pylons
projects. He helped found SeaPIG (the Seattle Python Interest Group)
and co-leads it. Mike has also written several articles about PyCon
and Python in Linux Gazette.

Fabio Pliger

Fabio Pliger is one of the founders of PyCon Italia, and is one of the
head organisers for EuroPython this year, since the PyCon Italia team
is running the conference. He has also contributed to other
conferences and has encouraged the collaboration between Python
communities in several European countries.

Ronald Oussoren

Ronald Oussoren is a core contributor to CPython. He has made
significant contributions to the Mac OS port of CPython, especially
through PyObjC.

Lennart Regebro

Lennart Regebro is a long time Python developer and author of the
recently released Porting to Python 3. He's also a contributor to
distribute and has taken a leading role in porting Zope-related
packages to Python 3.

Gregory Smith

Gregory Smith is a long-time contributor to CPython. He oversaw the
integration of the BerkeleyDB module into the standard library and
currently contributes to the hashlib, subprocess, and unittest
modules. Gregory also works on issues related to concurrency and
64-bit architectures.

Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor helps organize PyCon UK and EuroPython. He has also
contributed to several projects, including kamaelia and GRAMPS.
Richard was the technical reviewer for Beginning Python: From Novice
to Professional

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