On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Ben Armstrong wrote: > So, here is a summary of what looks good, just from the > descriptions. Thanks, Ben, for your efforts.
> #107710 Atris: A tetris like game, 123 days in preparation. > #107703 Atris: A tetris like game, 123 days in preparation. > ... > #117512 cuyo: Tetris-like game with many suprises, 39 days in > preparation. > #120070 cuyo: Tetris-like game with very impressive effects, 19 days in > preparation. > #99793 tetris-queen: A Tetris-like game, 187 days in preparation. > > #122839 tetris: a clone of the original tetris, in preparation since > today. Someone might perhaps work out an overview over all the tetris clones. I do not like 10+ programs doing more or less the same job and let users sort out which might be the best. > #101124 light: Lightweight gecko-based web browser, 174 days in > preparation. Hmmm, I really learned to loeve Galeon. It comes translated (at least for the German language and does not require extra tranlation packages like mozilla) and is *very* nice. So do we need another gecko-based browser? > #108284 tempest: a program that uses your computer monitor to send out > AM radio signals, 119 days in preparation. Huh, why should my son do such things??? > #91883 xscrabble: X version of the popular board game, for 1 to 4 > players, 255 days in preparation. Nice! > p.s. I just packaged xletters, which I will add to junior-typing. Thanks Ben. > p.p.s. Beyond the WNPP, I'm sure there's still plenty of stuff > at the linuxforkids site: http://www.linuxforkids.com/ > if someone would like to do a review of these and > submit either RFPs or ITPs for them and/or summarize > them here like I have done for the current RFP list. I might add that I did not stopped my ClanLib based car racing games initiative (Trophy, Race). Volunteers to step in are welcome of course. Kind regards Andreas.

