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October 4

  • No regular meeting because of the Python 3.10 release. A subset of the SC had a call with the GitHub Issues PM to discuss progress, problems and possible solutions.

October 11

  • SC met with the Developer-in-Residence and provided feedback on the Developer-in-Residence activity blog.
  • SC decided to keep 2020 dates for 2021 election.
  • SC discussed the draft about the SC's position on the PEP 649 / PEP 563 situation (stringified annotations) and provided feedback.
  • SC discussed whether or not they should extend their weekly meetings and/or do more async communications. They also decided that the SC should continue having meetings and working during the elections.

October 18

  • Steering Council met with the GitHub Issues PM for an update on the migration. Priority right now is getting a testing repo out to the core dev sprint and triagers by Wednesday.
  • SC reviewed PEP 663 (Standardizing Enum str(), repr(), and format() behaviors) and potential PEP Delegates.
  • SC reviewed and discussed issues open on https://github.com/python/steering-council/issues

October 19

  • SC met with the Search Firm the PSF is using for the Executive Director search, to provide input on the search parameters, and suggest potential candidates.

October 25

  • Steering Council did a one hour Q&A recorded session with Visionary sponsor, Bloomberg.
  • Steering Council discussed PEP 649 and PEP 563 (stringified annotations). The group may want to delegate this to Łukasz but will discuss this more next week.
  • The candidate PEP Delegate for PEP 663 (Standardizing Enum str(), repr(), and format() behaviors) declined. The Steering Council will think of who else it can be delegated to, or take it on themselves.