Will Kahn-Greene: Open Source Project Maintenance 2025
Link: https://bluesock.org/~willkg/blog/dev/maintenance_2025.html
Every October, I do a maintenance pass on all my projects. At a minimum, that
involves dropping support for whatever Python version is no longer supported
and adding support for the most recently rele
  
  Link: https://bluesock.org/~willkg/blog/dev/maintenance_2025.html
Every October, I do a maintenance pass on all my projects. At a minimum, that
involves dropping support for whatever Python version is no longer supported
and adding support for the most recently rele
Will's Blog
  
  Open Source Project Maintenance 2025
  Every October, I do a maintenance pass on all my projects. At a minimum, that
involves dropping support for whatever Python version is no longer supported
and adding support for the most recently rele
  involves dropping support for whatever Python version is no longer supported
and adding support for the most recently rele
Christian Ledermann: Scratching the Itch, Paying the Debt: How Community Keeps Legacy Open Source Projects Alive
Link: https://dev.to/ldrscke/scratching-the-itch-paying-the-debt-how-community-keeps-legacy-open-source-projects-alive-5gb0
Introduction
Every developer has that one project that started as a personal solution and unexpectedly found a life of its own. For me, that was FastKML, a library I built in 2012 to “scratch my own
  
  Link: https://dev.to/ldrscke/scratching-the-itch-paying-the-debt-how-community-keeps-legacy-open-source-projects-alive-5gb0
Introduction
Every developer has that one project that started as a personal solution and unexpectedly found a life of its own. For me, that was FastKML, a library I built in 2012 to “scratch my own
DEV Community
  
  Scratching the Itch, Paying the Debt: How Community Keeps Legacy Open Source Projects Alive
  This is the story of FastKML and PyGeoIf, two Python libraries born over a decade ago when KML was the web map standard. As the code aged and technical debt mounted, a multi-year effort began to modernize them with type hints and cutting-edge testing. A journey…
  PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #706: Quasars, Faking Data, GIL-free Web, and More (Oct. 28, 2025)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/706
#706 – OCTOBER 28, 2025 View in Browser » Investigating Quasars With Polars and marimo Learn to visualize quasar redshift data by building an interactive marimo dashboard using Polars, pandas, a
  
  Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/706
#706 – OCTOBER 28, 2025 View in Browser » Investigating Quasars With Polars and marimo Learn to visualize quasar redshift data by building an interactive marimo dashboard using Polars, pandas, a
Pycoders
  
  PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #706
  Quasars, Faking Data, GIL-free Web, and More
  Python Morsels: __dict__: where Python stores attributes
Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/__dict__/
Most Python objects store their attributes in a __dict__ dictionary. Modules and classes always use __dict__, but not everything does.
Table of contents
A class with some attributes
The __dict__ a
  
  Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/__dict__/
Most Python objects store their attributes in a __dict__ dictionary. Modules and classes always use __dict__, but not everything does.
Table of contents
A class with some attributes
The __dict__ a
Pythonmorsels
  
  __dict__: where Python stores attributes
  Most Python objects store their attributes in a __dict__ dictionary. Modules and classes always use __dict__, but not everything does.
  Real Python: Logging in Python
Link: https://realpython.com/python-logging/
Logging in Python lets you record important information about your program’s execution. You use the built-in logging module to capture logs, which provide insights into application flow, errors, and u
  
  Link: https://realpython.com/python-logging/
Logging in Python lets you record important information about your program’s execution. You use the built-in logging module to capture logs, which provide insights into application flow, errors, and u
Realpython
  
  Logging in Python – Real Python
  If you use Python's print() function to get information about the flow of your programs, logging is the natural next step. Create your first logs and curate them to grow with your projects.
  Antonio Cuni: Inside SPy, part 1: Motivations and Goals
Link: https://antocuni.eu/2025/10/29/inside-spy-part-1-motivations-and-goals/
Inside SPy🥸, part 1: Motivations and GoalsThis is the first of a series of posts in which I will try to give a deep explanation ofSPy, including motivations, goals, rules of thelanguage, differences w
  Link: https://antocuni.eu/2025/10/29/inside-spy-part-1-motivations-and-goals/
Inside SPy🥸, part 1: Motivations and GoalsThis is the first of a series of posts in which I will try to give a deep explanation ofSPy, including motivations, goals, rules of thelanguage, differences w
Patrick Altman: How We Continually Deliver Software
Link: https://wedgworth.dev/how-we-continually-deliver-software/
We currently have five different web applications in production and they all share a very similar stack - Django/Vue/Docker/PostgreSQL (some with Redis/django-rq for background tasks).We have develope
  
  Link: https://wedgworth.dev/how-we-continually-deliver-software/
We currently have five different web applications in production and they all share a very similar stack - Django/Vue/Docker/PostgreSQL (some with Redis/django-rq for background tasks).We have develope
Wedgworth Technology
  
  How We Continually Deliver Software
  We've open-sourced a reusable set of Github Actions that enable us to move fast and continually deliver high quality software.
  Django Weblog: DSF member of the month - Anna Makarudze
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/30/dsf-member-of-the-month-anna-makarudze/
Due to the Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize announcement in September, we paused our regular DSF Member of the Month feature for that month.
For October 2025, we welcome Anna Makarudze as our DSF me
  
  Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/30/dsf-member-of-the-month-anna-makarudze/
Due to the Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize announcement in September, we paused our regular DSF Member of the Month feature for that month.
For October 2025, we welcome Anna Makarudze as our DSF me
Django Project
  
  DSF member of the month - Anna Makarudze
  Posted by Sarah Abderemane on Oct. 30, 2025
  Django Weblog: Django is now a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/30/django-is-now-a-cve-numbering-authority-cna/
We’re proud to announce the Django Software Foundation has been authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)!
What it means for Django to be a CNA
Our security team deals with vul
  
  Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/30/django-is-now-a-cve-numbering-authority-cna/
We’re proud to announce the Django Software Foundation has been authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)!
What it means for Django to be a CNA
Our security team deals with vul
Django Project
  
  Django is now a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
  Posted by CNA Coordinators Thibaud Colas, Natalia Bidart, Jacob Walls on Oct. 30, 2025
  Quansight Labs Blog: Exploring & Improving the Thread Safety of NumPy's Test Suite
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/numpy-thread-safe-test-suite
With the release of free-threaded builds of Python, it's more important than ever to ensure Python code is thread-safe. Here I detail my journey making the NumPy test suite thread-safe over the course
  
  Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/numpy-thread-safe-test-suite
With the release of free-threaded builds of Python, it's more important than ever to ensure Python code is thread-safe. Here I detail my journey making the NumPy test suite thread-safe over the course
labs.quansight.org
  
  Exploring & Improving the Thread Safety of NumPy's Test Suite
  With the release of free-threaded builds of Python, it's more important than ever to ensure Python code is thread-safe. Here I detail my journey making the NumPy test suite thread-safe over the course of my internship.
  Ned Batchelder: Side project advice
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202510/side_project_advice.html
Last night was a Boston Python project night where I
had a good conversation with a few people that was mostly guided by questions
from a nice guy named Mark.How to write nice code in researchMark wor
  
  Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202510/side_project_advice.html
Last night was a Boston Python project night where I
had a good conversation with a few people that was mostly guided by questions
from a nice guy named Mark.How to write nice code in researchMark wor
Nedbatchelder
  
  Side project advice
  A chat about side projects from a Boston Python project night: choose your paths and forgive yourself.
  Zero to Mastery: [October 2025] Python Monthly Newsletter 🐍
Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-newsletter-october-2025/?utm_source=python-rss-feed
71st issue of Andrei's Python Monthly: Customizing Your Python REPL, AI Coding Trap, and much more. Read the full newsletter to get up-to-date with everything you need to know from last month.
  
  Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-newsletter-october-2025/?utm_source=python-rss-feed
71st issue of Andrei's Python Monthly: Customizing Your Python REPL, AI Coding Trap, and much more. Read the full newsletter to get up-to-date with everything you need to know from last month.
Zero To Mastery
  
  [October 2025] Python Monthly Newsletter 💻🐍 | Zero To Mastery
  Andrei Neagoie's must-read monthly Python Newsletter read by 15,000+ Pythonistas. Get up-to-date with the top Python news from last month.
  PythonClub - A Brazilian collaborative blog about Python: Testando código que chama serviços da AWS
Link: https://pythonclub.com.br/testando-codigo-aws.html
Recentemente li o texto do Maycon Alves, "3 algoritmos para você sua lógica", onde são apresentados 3 problemas para treinar a lógica e escrita de algoritmos: cálculo de fatorial, identificar se um nú
  
  Link: https://pythonclub.com.br/testando-codigo-aws.html
Recentemente li o texto do Maycon Alves, "3 algoritmos para você sua lógica", onde são apresentados 3 problemas para treinar a lógica e escrita de algoritmos: cálculo de fatorial, identificar se um nú
PythonClub
  
  Testando código que chama serviços da AWS
  Recentemente li o texto do Maycon Alves,
  Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #272: Michael Kennedy: Managing Your Own Python Infrastructure
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/272/
How do you deploy your Python application without getting locked into an expensive cloud-based service? This week on the show, Michael Kennedy from the Talk Python podcast returns to discuss his new b
  
  Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/272/
How do you deploy your Python application without getting locked into an expensive cloud-based service? This week on the show, Michael Kennedy from the Talk Python podcast returns to discuss his new b
Realpython
  
  Episode #272: Michael Kennedy: Managing Your Own Python Infrastructure – The Real Python Podcast
  How do you deploy your Python application without getting locked into an expensive cloud-based service? This week on the show, Michael Kennedy from the Talk Python podcast returns to discuss his new book, "Talk Python in Production."
  Kushal Das: Not anymore a director at the PSF board
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/not-anymore-a-director-at-psf.html
This month I did the last meeting as a director of the Python Software
Foundation board, the new board already had their first meeting.
I decided not to rerun in the election as:
I was a director f
  Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/not-anymore-a-director-at-psf.html
This month I did the last meeting as a director of the Python Software
Foundation board, the new board already had their first meeting.
I decided not to rerun in the election as:
I was a director f
PyCon: PyCon US 2026 - Call for Proposals Now Open!
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2025/10/pycon-us-2026-call-for-proposals-now.html
We’re so excited to announce that PyCon US 2026 is heading to California for our first year in our sunny new host city of Long Beach, CA!We’re also excited to announce the launch of our conference web
  
  Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2025/10/pycon-us-2026-call-for-proposals-now.html
We’re so excited to announce that PyCon US 2026 is heading to California for our first year in our sunny new host city of Long Beach, CA!We’re also excited to announce the launch of our conference web
Blogspot
  
  PyCon US 2026 - Call for Proposals Now Open!
  We’re so excited to announce that PyCon US 2026 is heading to California for our first year in our sunny new host city of Long Beach, CA ! W...
  Django Weblog: Django Developers Survey 2025 results
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/31/django-developers-survey-2025-results/
The results from the 2025 Django Developers Survey are now available. This is the fourth annual report conducted from November 2024 to January 2025 by the Django Software Foundation in collaboration w
  
  Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/31/django-developers-survey-2025-results/
The results from the 2025 Django Developers Survey are now available. This is the fourth annual report conducted from November 2024 to January 2025 by the Django Software Foundation in collaboration w
Django Project
  
  Django Developers Survey 2025 results
  Posted by William Vincent on Oct. 31, 2025
  Tryton News: Newsletter November 2025
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-november-2025/8920
 
Usually we would release the new Tryton version 7.8 in November, but this time we postpone the release. In the last month we focused on fixing bugs, improving the behaviour of things, speeding-up p
  
  Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-november-2025/8920
Usually we would release the new Tryton version 7.8 in November, but this time we postpone the release. In the last month we focused on fixing bugs, improving the behaviour of things, speeding-up p
Tryton Discussion
  
  Newsletter November 2025
  Usually we would release the new Tryton version 7.8 in November, but this time we postpone the release. In the last month we focused on fixing bugs, improving the behaviour of things, speeding-up performance issues - building on the changes from our last…
  The Python Coding Stack: And Now You Know Your ABC
Link: https://www.thepythoncodingstack.com/p/and-now-you-know-your-abc-python-abstract-base-classes
I may have already mentioned in a previous post that I’ve rekindled an old passion: track and field athletics. I’m even writing about it in another publication: Back on the Track (look out for the new
  
  Link: https://www.thepythoncodingstack.com/p/and-now-you-know-your-abc-python-abstract-base-classes
I may have already mentioned in a previous post that I’ve rekindled an old passion: track and field athletics. I’m even writing about it in another publication: Back on the Track (look out for the new
Thepythoncodingstack
  
  And Now You Know Your ABC
  How helping at my track club's championships led to Python Abstract Base Classes
  Talk Python to Me: #526: Building Data Science with Foundation LLM Models
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/526/building-data-science-with-foundation-llm-models
Today, we’re talking about building real AI products with foundation models. Not toy demos, not vibes. We’ll get into the boring dashboards that save launches, evals that change your mind, and the shi
  
  Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/526/building-data-science-with-foundation-llm-models
Today, we’re talking about building real AI products with foundation models. Not toy demos, not vibes. We’ll get into the boring dashboards that save launches, evals that change your mind, and the shi
talkpython.fm
  
  Building Data Science with Foundation LLM Models
  Today, we’re talking about building real AI products with foundation models. Not toy demos, not vibes. We’ll get into the boring dashboards that save launches, evals that change your mind, and the shift from analyst to AI app builder. Our guide is Hugo Bowne…
  Seth Michael Larson: RSS feed for new Nintendo Classics games
Link: https://sethmlarson.dev/rss-feed-for-nintendo-classics?utm_campaign=rss
It's November! Many folks use this month to write
more, whether it's a novel or generating text.
I'm going to be trying to write and share more often, too.
So here's something I created for mostly me,
  
  Link: https://sethmlarson.dev/rss-feed-for-nintendo-classics?utm_campaign=rss
It's November! Many folks use this month to write
more, whether it's a novel or generating text.
I'm going to be trying to write and share more often, too.
So here's something I created for mostly me,
sethmlarson.dev
  
  RSS feed for new Nintendo Classics games
  It's November! Many folks use this month to write
more, whether it's a novel or generating text.
I'm going to be trying to write and share more often, too.
So here's something I created for mostly...
  more, whether it's a novel or generating text.
I'm going to be trying to write and share more often, too.
So here's something I created for mostly...