Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Picture this: the Python Software Foundation (PSF) standing tall like a sentry, proudly refusing a juicy $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Why, you ask? Because the fine print came with a side order of anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strings that were less appealing than a soggy sandwich.

The NSF grant was meant to tackle vulnerabilities within Python and PyPIโ€”big challenges in the coding universe, akin to taming a wild dragon. But the PSF made it clear: they value growth and inclusivity in the Python programming community. So, turning down money over moral concerns? Bold move, PSF, like saying no to a second helping of cake at a birthday party.

Despite the allure of funding, this decision echoes the growing insistence on a culture that nurtures diversity rather than shuns it. The PSF’s commitment to building a diverse and vibrant global community of Python programmers is a statement that resonates louder than any dollar amount.

Letโ€™s face itโ€”thereโ€™s more at stake than just a paycheck here. Itโ€™s about fostering an environment where every coder, regardless of their background, can wield Python like a magic wand. So, hats off to the PSF for putting principles over profit!

In a world where funding often comes with strings attached (and we donโ€™t mean the good kind), itโ€™s refreshing to see an organization stand by its values. So, what do you thinkโ€”is turning down money for the sake of principle the smart play, or just throwing away a golden opportunity?


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