how many sources do you intend to get?
on a linux debian system (you then probably know how get sources easly),
command

#apt-get install apt-redepends
$apt-rdepends -r python-pygame

return (at least):

angrydd
ardentryst
balazar3-2d
balazar3
bambam
bouncy
bubbros
castle-combat
childsplay
ffrenzy
fofix
freealchemist
freevial
fretsonfire-game
fs-uae-launcher
funnyboat
impressive
krank
lightyears
magicor
monsterz
oneisenough
opensesame
pathological
psychopy
pykaraoke
pyntor
pyracerz
pyrocket
pyscrabble
pysiogame
pysolfc
pysol-cardsets
pysycache
python-box2d-doc
python-elements
sugar-physics-activity
sugar-pippy-activity
sucrose-0.96
sucrose-0.98
python-freevo
freevo
freevo-lirc
python-kivy
python-kivy-examples
python-pyepl
python-pykaraoke
python-pymt
pyvnc2swf
renpy
renpy-demo
renpy-thequestion
seahorse-adventures
singularity
slingshot
snowballz
solarwolf
whichwayisup


2015-02-17 20:35 GMT+01:00 Katie Cunningham <katie.ful...@gmail.com>:

> I see you already know where to find Al's book, so I'll just chime in
> to wish you luck!
>
> Good luck from another young coder teacher :)
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Matt Roe <roeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I would second checking out pyweek - you can go to a list of all entries
> in
> > a given competition, and download from links there quite rapidly. Older
> > Pyweek's some people made large torrents and zips for people to download
> to
> > relieve pressure on the server, not sure if anyone does those anymore,
> been
> > years.
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:28 PM, bw <stabbingfin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey there. Unfortunately the projects on pygame.org are only
> >> informational. They link to offsite hosting services for the game
> files. And
> >> the project pages fall out of maintenance because the authors move on,
> and
> >> as you've seen hosting services come and go.
> >>
> >> You could try Firefox web browser with the Slashgot or DownThemAll
> plugin.
> >> These are very convenient for selectively grabbing files from the links
> on a
> >> page. I'd spend a half hour grabbing, and then look through my download
> >> directory to see what I got. But this is going to get you a lot of duds
> and
> >> mystery zips, and things that aren't games or interesting toys. So the
> >> treasure hunt you've been on is probably the most fruitful approach.
> >>
> >> Another interesting place to find working and often polished games is
> >> pyweek.org. There are Python games using various libraries, though
> many of
> >> the games there use pygame.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Gumm
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2/17/2015 8:03 AM, shibbiddyd wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I am teaching a workshop to kids this week.  I would like to
> demonstrate
> >>> and
> >>> read a variety of source code from pygame projects.
> >>>
> >>> Is there an FTP, directory, or archive to easily download every
> pygame's
> >>> source code?
> >>>
> >>> There are many games and links to follow (600+), and it is a tedious
> >>> process.  I have trouble downloading from some of the sites.  Some
> >>> websites
> >>> are down or do not exist anymore.  Some are blocked at work
> (rapidshare,
> >>> megaupload, and sourceforge).  Some are confusing.  I have downloaded
> >>> many
> >>> individually, but it is very time consuming and I am nowhere near
> >>> complete.
> >>>
> >>> I used this link last year and the kids loved it:
> >>> http://inventwithpython.com/inventwithpython.zip
> >>> But it only shows a small sample set of what PyGame can do.
> >>>
> >>> Thank you for everything you do!  This is another incredible library
> for
> >>> the
> >>> amazing python programming language.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
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> >>>
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> >>
> >>
> >
>

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