Python Special Interest Groups
There are a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) for focused
collaborative efforts to develop, improve, or maintain specific Python
resources. Each SIG has a charter, a coordinator, a mailing list, and
a directory on the Python website. See the SIG
page for more details about the procedures.
SIG membership is informal, defined by subscription to the SIG's
mailing list. Anyone can join a SIG's mailing list and participate in
development discussions.
Below is the list of currently active Python SIGs.
Name / Coordinator |
Description |
Info |
c++-sig
Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve |
Development of Python/C++ bindings
|
archive,
subscribe |
catalog-sig
A.M. Kuchling |
The Python software catalog
Modules, Packages, other Resources |
archive,
subscribe |
db-sig
Andy Todd |
Databases
Common tabular database API |
archive,
subscribe |
distutils-sig
Greg Ward |
Distribution utilities
Logistics and social engineering |
archive,
subscribe |
doc-sig
Fred Drake |
Documentation
Doc tools and content |
archive,
subscribe |
edu-sig
Timothy Wilson |
Python in Education
Computer Programming for Everybody |
archive,
subscribe |
email-sig
Barry Warsaw |
email package SIG
Design and implement v3.0 of the email package for Python 2.4 |
archive,
subscribe |
i18n-sig
Andy Robinson |
Internationalization
Localization |
archive,
subscribe |
image-sig
Fredrik Lundh |
Image Processing
|
archive,
subscribe |
meta-sig
barry@python.org |
Barry Warsaw
SIG about the SIGs |
archive,
subscribe |
pythonmac-sig
Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl |
Jack Jansen
On Apple Macintosh |
archive,
subscribe |
web-sig
Bill Janssen |
Web-related Enhancements
|
archive,
subscribe |
xml-sig
Rich Salz |
XML Processing
|
archive,
subscribe |
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