You're more than welcome to package up our game, solarflair, which was part of pyweek 23, I believe. It's just python and pygame. I can take over maintenance of the package as well, long term.
On Wed, Jul 4, 2018, 12:16 PM Thomas Kluyver <tak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > My sporadic work on Flatpak packaging has taken another step forwards: > namely, pygame 1.9.3 is now available as a 'shared module' for packagers to > use on Flathub: > > https://github.com/flathub/shared-modules/ > > I'd now like to try using this to package a real game, rather than the > Aliens demo I usually test with. If you're interested, I'm offering to do > (most of) the work to add your game to Flathub, making it a one-click > install for users on the latest versions of Fedora/Ubuntu. > > https://flathub.org/apps/category/Game > > Specifically, I'm looking for a game that: > > - Runs on Linux > - Is open source > - Is a real, playable game, not a tech demo. It doesn't have to be long or > professional, but you should be able to have fun playing it, even if only > for 10 minutes. > - Uses pygame [1] > - Any other dependencies are pure Python and easy to install > - You, the author, are interested in the process, and willing to take over > the (probably minimal) maintenance once it's packaged. > > Some of the pyweek entries I've seen would be a good fit for this, for > instance. > > If you're interested, please get in touch! :-) > > Thanks, > Thomas > > [1] I'm happy to give pointers on packaging things that don't use pygame, > but as I've spent time figuring out how to use pygame with Flatpak, I want > to focus on an example that does. >