Hello! The two main priorities, imho, would be 1) documentation up to date with code 2) a wiki for additional documentation, examples, build instructions on various platforms, etc.
The project content could be easily transfered to wiki too. It might not be better than a full database interface, but it's sufficient and easy to maintain. Also, there are already api doc generators for Python and good wiki's, so no extra code would be written, only a build script for automating the process. As a bonus, if we can generate API docs for specific versions that would be a huge help. /Peter On 2009-04-21 (Tue) 22:38, jug wrote: > Hello, > > Even if it was not selected as a project for GSoC, I would like to do > the pygame website rewrite. > Like the other applicants, I'd do that with Django. Now that there can > not only be one student/participant, > it would be cool to work together and combine forces. > > Since I applied for GSoC, I've already made a small concept. Merging > multiple implementing-/design ideas > may become difficult, but before I go into detail just say me if you are > interested. > > Regards > Jug
