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PEP 401 – BDFL Retirement

Author: Barry Warsaw, Brett Cannon Status: April Fool! Type: Process Created: 01-Apr-2009 Post-History: 01-Apr-2009 Table of Contents

Abstract

The BDFL, having shepherded Python development for 20 years, officially announces his retirement, effective immediately. Following a unanimous vote, his replacement is named.

Rationale

Guido wrote the original implementation of Python in 1989, and after nearly 20 years of leading the community, has decided to step aside as its Benevolent Dictator For Life. His official title is now Benevolent Dictator Emeritus Vacationing Indefinitely from the Language (BDEVIL). Guido leaves Python in the good hands of its new leader and its vibrant community, in order to train for his lifelong dream of climbing Mount Everest.

After unanimous vote of the Python Steering Union (not to be confused with the Python Secret Underground, which emphatically does not exist) at the 2009 Python Conference (PyCon 2009), Guido’s successor has been chosen: Barry Warsaw, or as he is affectionately known, Uncle Barry. Uncle Barry’s official title is Friendly Language Uncle For Life (FLUFL).

Official Acts of the FLUFL

FLUFL Uncle Barry enacts the following decisions, in order to demonstrate his intention to lead the community in the same responsible and open manner as his predecessor, whose name escapes him:

References

[1] http://www.parrot.org [2] http://www.jython.org [3] http://www.ironpython.com [4] http://www.codespeak.net/pypy [5] http://www.python.org/psf [6] http://www.pythonlabs.com

Copyright

This document is the property of the Python Steering Union (not to be confused with the Python Secret Underground, which emphatically does not exist). We suppose it’s okay for you to read this, but don’t even think about quoting, copying, modifying, or distributing it.

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