The Python Community's Institutional Response to the Astral Acquisition Has Begun
The Python community has been waiting for an institutional answer to a simple question: when OpenAI acquired Astral and inherited control of python-build-standalone, would the PSF respond? On March...

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The Python community has been waiting for an institutional answer to a simple question: when OpenAI acquired Astral and inherited control of python-build-standalone, would the PSF respond? On March 23rd, a CPython core developer posted a quiet but significant update on discuss.python.org. The answer is yes. What the Post Actually Said Brett Cannon — long-time CPython core developer, former CPython release manager — posted this in the ongoing Astral acquisition discussion thread (post 49, March 23): "I'm working on it (and have been since October). It's been on pause waiting for Astral to upstream their patches after I gave them all an initial review at the end of January. I have a PEP that I'm about to go public with, and once that's done I'm pivoting back to working on prebuilt, relocatable builds for CPython that will come from python.org." The GitHub repository — python/prebuilt-cpython — already exists. A PEP is ready. The work has been ongoing since October 2025. This isn't a prop