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Thanks to the work of the Security Developer-in-Residence Seth Larson, the Python Security Response Team (PSRT) now has an approved public governance document ([PEP 811](https://peps.python.org/pep-0811/)). Following the new governance structure the PSRT now publishes a [public list of members](https://www.python.org/psf/records/board/psrt/), has documented responsibilities for members and admins, and a defined process for onboarding and offboarding members to balance the needs of security and sustainability. The document also clarifies the relationship between the Python Steering Council and the PSRT.
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Thanks to the work of the Security Developer-in-Residence Seth Larson, the Python Security Response Team (PSRT) now has an approved public governance document ([PEP 811](https://peps.python.org/pep-0811/)). Following the new governance structure the PSRT now publishes a [public list of members](https://devguide.python.org/developer-workflow/psrt/#members), has documented responsibilities for members and admins, and a defined process for onboarding and offboarding members to balance the needs of security and sustainability. The document also clarifies the relationship between the Python Steering Council and the PSRT.
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And this new onboarding process is already working! The PSF Infrastructure Engineer, [Jacob Coffee](https://github.com/JacobCoffee), has just joined the PSRT as the first new non-"Release Manager" member since Seth joined the PSRT in 2023. We expect new members to join further bolstering the sustainability of security work for the Python programming language.
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