OpenAI is buying Astral https://openai.com/index/openai-to-acquire-astral/

1. I'm happy Astral got their exit (which we all knew was the end goal)
2. I'm glad no one will accuse me of trying to kill the company anymore by working on standards or saying there are other workflow tools
3. I'm taking a wait-and-see view (e.g. Astral already said more AI is coming to their tools https://blog.pamelafox.org/2026/03/learnings-from-pyai-conference.html#:~:text=Astral%20is%20also%20re%2Dprioritizing%20based%20off%20the%20move%20towards%20100%25%20agentic%20coding%2C%20with%20less%20emphasis%20on%20tools%20that%20would%20be%20used%20solely%20by%20a%20developer%20who%20is%20manually%20typing.)
4. I'm going to continue to work on standards for a baseline workflow experience to make my kid happy someday

OpenAI to acquire Astral

Accelerates Codex growth to power the next generation of Python developer tools

@brettcannon (4) is just such a lovely view of the world.

@pauleveritt It at least helps keep me focused so I don't pull myself in too many directions. 😁 Then again, I didn't choose a small goal either. 😅

But making sure my kid doesn't come home from school someday and says, "Dad, why is it so hard to get started with Python" is a pretty good motivator. 😉

@brettcannon @pauleveritt
"I was cleaning your room and I found this! Can you explain what this is??"
"...it's just a draft, it's not even a real PEP"
"Where did you learn to write a backwards compatibility section? The other kids at school?"
*crying* "From watching you! I learned from watching you!"