Hello Everyone,

I have known of PyGame for several months as I have been using it as part
of my college qualification and defiantly agree a new clean modem website
is a must and something I would happily work on if this is something the
community is interested in.

Thanks

Tom

On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 5:44 AM, Daniel Foerster <pydsig...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> On 07/10/2015 09:47 PM, Peter Shinners wrote:
>
>> I haven't been paying close attention to Pygame, but it doesn't seem
>> controversial to say things have stalled.
>>
> Not at all, unfortunately.
>
>> * Getting 1.9.2 actually released
>>
> At the least we need a stable release so that Python 3 support can land in
> official repositories.
>
>> * Moving on to "Pygame 2", whatever that means
>>
> I don't know how the rest of the mailing list feels, but  looking at SDL 2
> (perhaps along the lines of Ren'Py's pygame_sdl2 project?) seems like a
> decent starting point.
>
>> * Catch up on the Bitbucket pull requests
>> It seems there are still many great people involved with the Pygame
>> project. Perhaps I can help by getting those people the control they need
>> to make progress.
>>
> We're suffering from a lack of people who have the time and power to
> review and approve the PRs as much as anything.
>
>> * Website replacement and love
>>
> It's definitely overdue for an overhaul, I'd be willing to work on that if
> I can get some information on what server-side tools are available (time
> for some modern Python web frameworks and templating abilities!).
>
>> * Migrate forum to Reddit (or community forum)
>>
> I would suggest checking out Discourse, it seems like a pretty well
> engineered solution, much better than phpBB would be at the least!
>
>> I'm completely detached from things at this point, so I don't have any
>> context to jump in and try to change anything. What parts of the project
>> are going well these days?
>>
> People are still writing cool stuff in Pygame and bugs seem to still be
> getting fixed.
>
>


-- 
Regards,

Tom Easterbrook

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