The reason why I asked this is because I am in the educational summit, and
the speaker encouraged folks to join the working group.
I was looking at this link: https://www.python.org/psf/committees/, which
makes it a little more confusing.
It seems like this page
https://wiki.python.org/psf/Contents#psf-working-groups & the links off of
that page seem to explain more.

Is there a reason why this https://www.python.org/psf/committees/ &
https://wiki.python.org/psf/Contents#psf-working-groups exists?
This page https://wiki.python.org/psf/Contents#psf-working-groups is more
welcoming to newbies who don't understand how things work.


On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Naomi Ceder <naomi.ce...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In the case of the Grants WG, I believe that the charter says members are
> appointed/approved by the board.
>
> On 29 May 2016 at 09:29, M.-A. Lemburg <m...@python.org> wrote:
>
>> On 29.05.2016 18:23, Jacqueline Kazil wrote:
>> > How does someone become a member of a working group?
>> > (I can't find this information on the website.)
>>
>> I don't think there's a general purpose answer for this,
>> except maybe: ask the chair(s) of the WGs ...
>>
>> https://wiki.python.org/psf/Contents#psf-working-groups
>>
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