Le mardi 26 février 2008 à 14:55 +0200, Dov Grobgeld a écrit : > Hello, > > I'm a Python newbie who have used my new OLPC as a pretext of learning > Python to write some "board" games controllable with the OLPC game > buttons. As I was familiar with the goocanvas from the past (in C, and > Perl) I choose to use its python binding pygoocanvas for my first > game. You are welcome to see my first attempt at: > > http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/olpc/index.html > > Look for goovex . > > To run it on the olpc you will first have to do: > > yum install pygoocanvas > > and that is the issue I wanted to ask about. Is there any chance of > getting this platform "officially sanctioned" so that I can create > activities and have them run out of the box? > > Comments on how I should finish the game are welcome as well. :-)
Well, GCompris is also moving to the goocanvas and pygoocanvas. Most of our development effort goes to this port currently in our gcomprixogoo branch. Most of the port as already been done. I like your work and as it's based on pygoocanvas, it would be a perfect fit for GCompris. BTW, in the old day, I included your Matritsa game concept in our double entry activity. So if you want to focus on the development of your activity and rely on GCompris to be distributed, packaged, documented, translated and maintained, you should consider writing your activity for GCompris itself. -- Bruno Coudoin http://gcompris.net Free educational software for kids http://toulibre.org Logiciel Libre à Toulouse _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
