On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 7:40 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's actually a good question. The latest release is indeed great,
> but the unknown state of the project makes me feel kinda uncomfortable
> :) I see regular and really sweet changes and fixes in mercurial
> repository, but I don't know if I should use the hg version (how
> stable is it?) or just stick to latest release and wait for the next
> release to happen soon.
>
> I know Alex is not working on pyglet anymore, but I thought other
> great guys took over it and development goes on. Though lack of
> official information on the project state is something that bugs me a
> bit. Can you guys clarify on that topic?
>

As far as I know, there are still quite a few people contributing fixes,
etc.

Unfortunately, without a dedicated project lead (Alex et al having to step
back from that role due to time constraints), larger developments are a lot
slower, and at this moment there isn't really a centralised roadmap for the
future.

-- 
Tristam MacDonald
System Administrator, Suffolk University Math & CS Department
http://swiftcoder.wordpress.com/

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