Becoming A Fellow Of The Python Software Foundation (PSF)

2022-10-30
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Becoming a PSF Fellow

I was made a Fellow of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) for the 2022 Q3 batch. If you're not sure what a Fellow means, you can read more about this type of membership here.

I am accompanied by Anwesha Das, Bae KwonHan, Peter Wang and Sammy Fung, who all join a carefully curated list of individuals bringing outstanding contributions to the Python community.

The application process includes a thorough criteria that aims to celebrate important work being done within Python.

As the PSF described:

The above members help support the Python ecosystem by being phenomenal leaders, sustaining the growth of the Python scientific community, maintaining virtual Python communities, maintaining Python libraries, creating educational material, organizing Python events and conferences, starting Python communities in local regions, and overall being great mentors in our community. Each of them continues to help make Python more accessible around the world. To learn more about the new Fellow members, check out their links above.

If you see someone within your community that does amazing work but isn't recognized as they should, please nominate them to the Fellow program. All you have to do is send a description of their accomplishments and their email address to psf-fellow@python.org.

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