Process PEP

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A Process PEP is a type of Python Enhancement Proposal that defines or changes procedures, workflows, and governance practices for the Python community rather than the language or its implementation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Python Enhancement Proposal type
governance document
appliesTo Python community
categoryDefinedIn PEP 1
changeType meta-process changes rather than code changes
contrastsWith Informational PEP
Standards Track PEPs
surface form: Standards Track PEP
defines governance practices for the Python community
procedures for the Python community
workflows for the Python community
describes how PEPs are created, reviewed, and accepted
how governance decisions are recorded
documentedIn PEPs
surface form: PEP index
governedBy general PEP guidelines
governs PEP workflow
decision-making procedures in the Python project
roles and responsibilities in Python governance
hasAudience Python contributors
Python governance bodies
Python maintainers
hasCategory process
hasExample PEP 1
PEP 13
PEP 8016
hasFormat plain text PEP document
hasStatus can be Active
can be Draft
can be Rejected
can be Superseded
hostedOn Python Enhancement Proposals
surface form: Python PEP repository on GitHub

Python Software Foundation
surface form: python.org
influences PEP lifecycle rules
community contribution workflow
project governance structure
language English
maintainedBy Python core developers
surface form: Python core development community
partOf PEP process
purpose to describe how decisions are made in the Python project
to formalize community processes
to standardize governance rules
relatedTo Python Enhancement Proposals
surface form: Python Enhancement Proposal
requires PEP review
approval by relevant governance body
scopeExcludes Python implementation changes
Python language specification changes
usedBy PEP authors
Python Steering Council
Python core developers

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