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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 16, 2023
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=> ↺ The Pull Request Hack is Fucking Magic
I don't have time to keep up with all the daft Open Source projects I release. I wish my skill and my energy was as wide as my ambition.
Several years ago, I came across Felix Geisendörfer's Pull Request Hack. The premise is simple - if people are making decent Pull Requests to your project then you should give them commit access.
Scratch has been an inspiration for me while I have been working on VisionScript. I remember being in my primary school class using Scratch. I cannot remember making anything of note, but I do remember one thing: I was making things. I could make a game. I can always say I made a game with code (although I can't remember what I made!).
=> ↺ PSF as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
I'll be sharing insights on the PSF's journey to become a CNA along with recommendations for other open source foundations and projects.
Since we're aiming for the PSF CNA to have Python and pip as their initial scope I've sent proposals to the Python Steering Committee and pip maintainers for approving CNA scoping and how the PSF CNA and the Python Security Response Team (PSRT) will work together.
There's also been some work behind the scenes on creating a small advisory database using the OSV format and importing historical vulnerability data into that database so it's available in a public machine-readable form.
=> ↺ DjangoCon US 2023 DjangoCon US
The djangoproject.com website is the showcase of the Django project and is the result of contributions from many people. In this talk, we’ll update you on its development and learn how to contribute to it.
=> ↺ EuroPython 2023 EuroPython 2023
EuroPython is the official European conference for the Python programming language.
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