The Python Software Foundation (PSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that holds the intellectual property rights behind the Python programming language.
We manage the open source licensing for Python version 2.1 and later and own and protect the trademarks associated with Python.
We also run the North American PyCon conference annually, support other Python conferences around the world, and fund Python related development with our grants program and by funding special projects.
We are London’s community for developers and users of Python data tools.
Run by volunteers, PyData London provides Python enthusiasts a place to share ideas and learn from each other about how best to apply the language and tools to ever-evolving challenges in the vast realm of data management, processing, analytics and visualisation. We run monthly events on the first Tuesday of each month, in addition to annual conferences. We aim to provide a venue for users across all the various domains of data analysis to share their experiences and their techniques, as well as highlight the triumphs and potential pitfalls of using Python.
Sign up to our next event on Meetup and follow us on Twitter for the latest news!
PyData is organised by NumFOCUS.org, a non-profit organisation which supports and promotes world-class, innovative, open source scientific software.
Development of Django is supported by an independent foundation established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Like most open-source foundations, the goal of the Django Software Foundation is to promote, support, and advance its open-source project: in our case, the Django Web framework.
Get contact details of over 700M profiles across 60M
companies – all with industry-leading accuracy. Sales and Recruiter users, try out our
Email Finder Extension.
Find business and personal emails and mobile phone numbers
with exclusive coverage across niche job titles, industries, and more
for unparalleled targeting. Also
available via our
Contact Data API.