2024-10-27 –, CLASS #5 - 3B
Language: English
We will delve into the significance of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) and how you can engage with the global Python community through it. Additionally, be the first to hear about the launch of the Python Asia Organization (PAO), an exciting new initiative aimed at empowering the regional Python community across East and South East Asia (for now)
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) plays a pivotal role in the global Python ecosystem, fostering growth, collaboration, and innovation within the community. In this talk, we will explore what the PSF is, the benefits of being involved, and the various ways you can contribute to and benefit from this vibrant community.
But that's not all—this session will also serve as the official announcement of the Python Asia Organization (PAO), a groundbreaking initiative designed to bring together Python communities in East and South East Asia. PAO aims to create opportunities for collaboration, support community leaders, and provide financial assistance for organizing conferences and meetups. By sharing knowledge and resources, PAO will help nurture new leaders and reduce the reliance on larger entities like the PSF.
I am a Malaysian who has been a resident of Japan for the past 20 years. Career-wise, I am the founder and CEO of LaLoka Labs that runs Kafkai. You might know me from my previous company, Xoxzo, which was acquired in Sept 2021.
In the past, I have worked in engineering positions within Yahoo! Japan and business roles within Amazon. The experiences working within these organizations have tremendously influenced me on my ideas and philosophies concerning engineering and business.
My Python journey started in 2002 with ver. 1.5.2 when I started working at Yahoo! Japan. The language has led me to the community behind it. My first PyCon APAC was in 2010 in Singapore.
Within the Python community, I am a Python Software Foundation (PSF) Fellow and I co-founded PyCon JP and PyCon MY. I help manage PyCon APAC, and I am also involved with the Trademarks Working Group (WG) and the Diversity and Inclusion WG of the Python Software Foundation (PSF). I have nominated 8 people from my community for the PSF Fellowship and also nominated once a group for the PSF Community Service Award.
I also ran for a seat on the PSF board, and after failing to be elected for the second time, wrote an essay on my thoughts on what needs to be done for the need to increase diversity and inclusion within the PSF. I would like to believe that this directly had at least a small impact on the PSF's decision to start the D&I Workgroup in Dec 2020.
The experiences working with the community have tremendously shaped my views on how and why we need to be present and actively participate within the community with ideas, effort and money. It also has shown me how the rest of us are lacking the opportunities that some of us have. Opening those opportunities to more people has been and still is a constant personal mission that I have.
After all, we are living off the goodwill which the people before us have left us with, and replacing that goodwill is the least we can do.
Feel free to connect with me or learn more about myself on Python Asia Mastodon, X (@iqbalabd), LinkedIn or even my company's blog.