- Dumb Ways for an Open Source Project to Die
- How to create a pylock.toml lockfile
- https://github.com/facebook/Lifeguard
- Choosing a Python Logging Library in 2026
- Extras
- Joke
About the show
Sponsored by us! Support our work through:
Connect with the hosts
- Michael: @[email protected] / @mkennedy.codes (bsky)
- Brian: @[email protected] / @brianokken.bsky.social
- Show: @[email protected] / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky)
Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 11am PT. Older video versions available there too.
Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it.
Michael #1: Dumb Ways for an Open Source Project to Die
- Core categories
- The maintainer left
- The maintainer is still there
- Sabotage and capture
- The release pipeline broke
- Force majeure
- The world moved on
- The project split -
- Examples
Brian #2: How to create a pylock.toml lockfile
- Tim Hopper
- Tim walks through using
uv,pipandpdmto createpylock.tomlfiles. - Recommendation: use
uv export --format pylock.toml -o pylock.toml - He also has How to install from a pylock.toml lockfile with pip but the short version is:
- use
-rbecause tools treat it like a requirements file
- use
Michael #3: https://github.com/facebook/Lifeguard
- Lifeguard is a static analyzer to detect Lazy Imports incompatibilities and ease the adoption overhead for Lazy Imports in Python.
- I’m more excited about lazy imports after my Cutting Python Web App Memory Over 31% experience
- Some Python patterns depend on imports executing immediately. For example:
- Module-level side effects — a module that registers a handler or modifies global state at import time will behave differently if that import is deferred.
- The registry pattern — a module that registers itself (e.g., adding to a global dict) when imported will silently fail to register under Lazy Imports.
sys.modulesmanipulation — code that reads or writessys.modulesassumes prior imports have already executed.- Metaclasses and
__init_subclass__— class creation side effects may depend on imports being resolved.
- Project Stage: Beta Lifeguard is in active development. We are aiming to be ready for general use by the Python 3.15 final release.
Brian #4: Choosing a Python Logging Library in 2026
- Ayooluwa Isaiah
- " which libraries matter, how they compare, where they overlap with the standard module, and when each one makes sense.”
- The slant with this article is the need to log json output, which seems reasonable as things like API entry and exit point logging will include json.
- Covered libraries
- standard library
loggingwith a hat tip to python-json-logger- Same site has a guide to setting up python-json-logger
- structlog
- Loguru
- Logbook
- picologging
- standard library
- Some benchmarks with structlog, stdlib+json, and Loguru, with structlog coming out faster
- I liked the Loguru example
- I’m going to have to try
@logger.catchandlogger.exception()for easily logging exceptions andserialize=Trueto enable JSON output.
- I’m going to have to try
Extras
Brian:
- When Women Stopped Coding - Planet Money segment , spotted on BlueSky from Savannah Ostrowski
- Lean TDD is now leaner
- Still working on audio version, but some great changes in 0.7.1 version
- Ch 6, TDD Interpretations, move ATDD and some of BDD to chapter
- Ch 7, Change name to TDD with Teams: BDD and ATDD
- Ch 9, Lean TDD, streamline steps and chapter
- Ch 10, Change name to Lean TDD with Teams: Lean ATDD
- Ch 11, Lean TDD with AI, Add short discussion about guardrails and security
- Still working on audio version, but some great changes in 0.7.1 version
Michael:
- New course: Python Web Security: OWASP Top 10 with Agentic AI
- All courses now with Spanish subtitles, see announcement
Joke: Stop texting me
Fler avsnitt av Python Bytes
Visa alla avsnitt av Python BytesPython Bytes med Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken finns tillgänglig på flera plattformar. Informationen på denna sida kommer från offentliga podd-flöden.
