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May 2026 Status Update

May was dominated by PyCon US, where the BeeWare team ran another successful sprint, resulting in a number of improvements - many from first time contributors.

What we've done

Much of this work is due to the contributions of members of the BeeWare community, many of these users contributed at the PyCon US Sprints. Thanks to Abdo (@abdnh), Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer (@Abdur-rahmaanJ), @AJTheDataGuy, @albertchae, Aman Sachan (@AmSach), Aqil Aziz (@aqilaziz), @atuseract, Audrey Dang (@audreydng), Campbell (@ceggy91), @changquan, Andy P Fundinger (@Ciemaar), @drewRB, Chris Patti (@feoh), Grant Wang (@gwdio), Michael Wilson (@hyperboloid), Ian Dolge (@iandolge), Joel Peter (@joelpeter-c), John (@johnzhou721), Jorge (@jvigueras), @lihua-xinghun, Matthew Wygal (@matthew-wy), Miro (@Mirochill), @mrds555, Matt Van Horn (@mvanhorn), @Nando301, Oliver Leigh (@Oliver-Leigh), Taiwo Osunrinde (@osunrinde), Puneet Dixit (@puneetdixit200), Robert J Spencer (@Rjvs), @Rowlando13, Shannon (@shannonmcin), Darryl Wang (@Tridwoxi), @tylerboutwell, Vinicius Gubiani Ferreira (@vinigfer), and David_C (@YuDavidCao) for their code and documentation contributions this month.

What's next?

On the technical front, in the coming month, we'll also be looking into options for updating code in a running app; and continuing work on the "big picture" app navigation plan published earlier in the year. If time permits, we'll begin investigations into the use of Conda environments in Briefcase apps.

We're also planning to step up our efforts to build the BeeWare community. We've developed a reputation at PyCon US for running extremely effective sprints; but we need to do more of that outreach for people who can't make it to PyCon. We've already begun doing an audit of our outstanding issues in the hope of curating a more actionable list of work for contributors; and we're going to start being more active on social media, including reaching out to more social media channels. We're also going to host our first Community Call - a monthly live video event where members of the core team and community members can share what they've been working on. Join us on Discord on June 11 at 11PM UTC (7PM EDT, 4PM PDT, 9AM AEST) (and yes - we're planning to add calls at other times more convenient for European and Asian audiences).

Want to get involved?

Want to get involved? We curate issues that should be approachable for first-time contributors to BeeWare. They're all relatively minor changes, but would provide a big improvement to the lives of BeeWare users:

  • If you're interested in the tooling for deploying applications to various platforms, take a look at Briefcase.
  • Or, if you're interested in GUI widgets, take a look at Toga.

These lists can also be filtered by platform - so you can find issues that are specific to your preferred operating system. Pick one of these tickets, drop a comment on the ticket to let others know you're looking at it, and try your hand at a PR! We have a contribution guide; but if you need any additional assistance or guidance, you can ask on the ticket, or join us on the BeeWare Discord server.