I've been programming PyGame for a few years now and have never once expanded the comment buttons. I think the documentation is perfectly fine the way it is. Just remove the comment feature and call it a day.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Paul Vincent Craven <[email protected]> wrote: > I saw creating a new website had been talked about, but not that someone had > gone through the effort of working on one. I'll search through the archives > again here in a bit to look. > > I'm not volunteering to program a CMS out of python, or even to learn a new > CMS out of the ones I already know. But I like PyGame and think that there > needs to be a better reference site out there for it. Hopefully no one will > be insulted by my working on this one. > > I'd also like to see some updated releases. I know that the code repository > has recent check-ins, but the pygame.org site shows the last release over > three years ago. Even through there were Summer of Code projects, still no > new releases. > > Paul Vincent Craven > > > > > On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Chris Noffsinger <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> If you look in the mailing list archives this just game up and was talked >> about at length. >> >> Someone had already created a site to replace this one and it was very >> good but it was not adopted. Everyone agreed that we thought it could use a >> change. >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 1:26 AM, Owen Rexian <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> If we do build a new Pygame site, I vote for it to be written in python. >>> >>> >>> On 4 November 2012 23:11, Paul Vincent Craven <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, the PyGame website looks like it could use a little TLC. The >>>> platform it runs on seems susceptible to spam, but it would be really great >>>> if we could still collaborate and keep the website up to date. >>>> >>>> I'm not sure who controls the pygame.org website or how they feel about >>>> an update. I played around creating an updated website using WordPress: >>>> >>>> http://pygame.info/ >>>> >>>> Of course, it needs a lot of styling and more content needs to be put >>>> into it. But before I did that I thought I'd ask how people would feel >>>> about >>>> an updated web site. 1.) Am I a bad person for trying, and I should leave >>>> it >>>> alone, 2.) Don't care, 3.) You'd like a log-in and help? >>>> >>>> >>>> Paul Vincent Craven >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Chris Noffsinger >> > -- Ryan Hope, M.S. CogWorks Lab Cognitive Science Department Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
