On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Well, I only received two responses about the timing,
> and they expressed contradictory preferences, so it's
> time to make a decision.
>
> The First Pyggy Awards will be judged during the first
> two weeks of February 2009.
>
> The Pyggy Awards site is now open for business:
>
>   http://pyggy.pyweek.org/
>
> If you have an existing PyWeek login account, you
> should be able to use it to log into the Pyggy site
> as well. Otherwise you can register a new username.
>
Login ok for me. And thanks to take the time to push the Piggy Awards !!
I dont see how to register an entry, but I supose this is comming.


> The Pyggy site works in a very similar way to the
> PyWeek site, with a couple of new features:
>
> * There are now two kinds of messages that can be
> attached to an entry, Diary Entries and Feedback.
> Diary entries can only be added by a team member,
> but Feedback can be added by anyone, so you can use
> it to make comments and bug reports about a specific
> game.
>
Thats a good upgrade !
I asume the code for the site is based on the pyweek site code so I will
mention two mildly anoying things in pyweek site. If its easy to fix and you
are willing to do it would be great, otherwise forget it.

1. First post can be edited, but comments on a post cannot. It would be
better if comments can be edited.

2. When filling the ratings form, in the comments field, the preview is not
working ok with regard to wrapping.  ( the preview in the messages section
works much better, albeit it has a glitch when sections of text are
duplicated if you use the wrong slash to close an html tag )


> * In the User Profile there is a "Receive Messages
> by Email" option. If you turn this on, any messages
> and comments posted to the Pyggy site will be
> forwarded to you by email, so you can keep abreast
> of things without having to visit the site all the
> time.
>
> Hove fun, everyone.
> Greg
>
I will !!
And thanks again Greg !
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claxo

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