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Also be careful in choosing who you support. If someone has been making wrong or baseless accusations of what the #PSF directors and staff have done, or diminishing the role of the PSF in supportING the #Python language and the community. DON'T VOTE FOR THEM.
#PSF voting has started! Please remember to #vote, and I would like to say it again I support Abigail Dogbe and Sheena O'Connell to be PSF board of directors! They have shown with their actions that they have the capability of being one, and they love the #Python community.

We see this over and over.
A community embodying a particular piece of software (#Python, Linux, The Gimp, whatever) becomes successful.
Then, you get people waving torches and pitchforks and rioting in the streets because THEY'VE TAKEN ALL THEY CAN AND THEY CAN'T TAKE ANYMORE.
But here's my question for the pitchfork wielding mob: Could YOU do better?
Could you create and run a conference attended by 2K people?
Could you operate and secure infrastructure which represents one of the world's biggest targets EVER on the internet?
Because I sure know I couldn't.
You want change? Great. We can all always strive to do better. But if you're gonna convince me that lobbing a Molotov cocktail into the current very successful organizational structure makes sense, you'd better have a REALLY good convincing argument around it.
Wanting greater transparency is a good and perfectly reasonable goal, but let's lobby for that rather than looking to burn everything to ashes. There's way too much of that happening in 2025 as it is.
Bon je galĂšre avec #python et la bib #pyinput
Exciting work for the morning: allowing django-simple-deploy plugins to define their own CLI args.
Context for this is supporting key-based ssh work in the plugin that deploys to VPS instances, but this expands what *every* plugin can do.

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Bon alors pour qui voudrait savoir,
pour régler le truc :
from ruamel.yaml import YAML
yaml = YAML(typ="rt")
from ruamel.yaml.scalarstring import SingleQuotedScalarString as sq
"model": sq(to_str(mod)), # Forced string to write YAML
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#Python #YAML
GridDisSort
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Please boost! Are any of my #Python friends using "Release Please" ( https://github.com/googleapis/release-please ) to publish to pypi.org ? Ideally, using the GitHub action "pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish" . If so can you share a link to your project as a reference?
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Non mais j'en ai ras le bol du #YAML !
je prends l'original
le safe_load fait ce qu'il veut
alors je prends le ruamel.yaml
le "safe", tu lui donne un dict, il veut pas en faire des clés
et si tu prends le "rt", il te transforme :
'00 00 00 33' , un str, on est d'accord !?
ET BIEN NON :
'00 00 00 33' => model: 00 00 00 33
une suite de int
C'EST N'IMPORTE QUOI !
NB: et le #json , OK c'est stable, mais qu'est-ce que c'est moche !
Bref : arrĂȘtez vos conneries !
#Python