It& #39;s PSF board election season, and one way we can have a more diverse board is to have more diverse voters. Elected fellows can vote, supporting members ($99 per year) can vote... AND... (see thread) 1/
2/ Anyone who gives 5 hours a month volunteer time to Python communities or code can self-certify to vote in PSF elections.

But, first, you need to be a basic member (which is free) and my dear friend @_caaddss (really daughter to me in Python) can help... (now it& #39;s a thread)
/3 She has done guides for how to become a basic member of the PSF in Portuguese, English, and Spanish (don& #39;t blame her, the Spanish translation is mine) at https://caaddss.github.io/tutorial/2020/05/21/psf_ptbr.html">https://caaddss.github.io/tutorial/... (pt-br), https://caaddss.github.io/tutorial/2020/05/21/psf_en.html">https://caaddss.github.io/tutorial/... (en) and https://caaddss.github.io/tutorial/2020/05/21/psf_es.html">https://caaddss.github.io/tutorial/... (es)
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