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  1. Welcome to Python.org

    The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international …

  2. About Python™ | Python.org

    Python is developed under an OSI-approved open source license, making it freely usable and distributable, even for commercial use. Python's license is administered by the Python …

  3. Python Source Releases

    Feb 25, 2014 · Python>>> Downloads>>> Source code Python Source Releases Latest Python 3 Release - Python 3.14.0

  4. History and License — Python 3.14.0 documentation

    All Python releases are Open Source (see https://opensource.org for the Open Source Definition). Historically, most, but not all, Python releases have also been GPL-compatible; the table …

  5. Our Community | Python.org

    Great software is supported by great people, and Python is no exception. Our user base is enthusiastic and dedicated to spreading use of the language far and wide.

  6. Python Software Foundation

    The Python Software Foundation welcomes grant proposals for projects related to the development of Python, Python-related technology, and educational resources.

  7. Welcome to Python.org

    They credit Python's philosophy of practicality and explicitness, along with the rich ecosystem of open-source libraries available on PyPI, as keys to their success.

  8. Python Copyright | Python.org

    News: The Open Source Initiative board has voted to certify the Python license as Open Source. And if you had to ask, yes, this license is compatible with the GPL (sez RMS).

  9. IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments - Python Wiki

    Jun 9, 2008 · See also Wikipedia's list of Python IDEs and ShowMeDo videos for Wing 3 Professional, Python Development With SPE, Eclipse PyDev and IPython (see site page for …

  10. Python Developer’s Guide

    This guide is a comprehensive resource for contributing to Python – for both new and experienced contributors. It is maintained by the same community that maintains Python.