I've also been wondering quite a bit about this lately -thanks for taking 
the leap Juan!

I'd like to help, although I'm primarily also a Linux man. Perhaps I could 
contribute in some other capacity?
Getting a nice bug trackers seem like a good start -did you have something 
specific in mind?

On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 8:18:32 AM UTC+2, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
>
> On 16/07/13 01:11, Richard Jones wrote: 
> > [...] 
> > 
> > And yes, if there's anyone who would like to contribute but can't 
> > because of commit privs, I'll do what it takes. 
>
> I'd like to help! 
>
> I can triage Linux bugs (try to reproduce, then confirm or ask for info, 
> set OpSys, labels, etc accordingly), and I would help with patches if 
> someone with more experience with pyglet could review non trivial code 
> before it gets into the repo. 
>
> I think if we can get some love to the bug tracker, at the very least we 
> can release alpha2 (alpha1 with fixes) in some weeks. 
>
> Anyone wants to help with Windows and Mac? 
>
> Richard I'm sending you privately my Google Code account. Thanks! 
>
> Regards, 
>
> Juan 
>
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