Hello,

I haven't worked in anything pyglet related since July, although I keep
an eye on the bugtrack, it is very difficult to me to find time and the
right mood to work in the "1.2 release blockers".

I've been thinking about this and the main reason is because I started
using pyglet to make games and lately I'm actually making games, but not
with pyglet (or python, to be honest).

Basically, when I use pyglet it is much about working in pyglet and less
so about making games; and that spoils the fun a little bit (and fun is
important if you're a hobbyist!).

I still like pyglet and I really think a solid 1.2 release is possible,
but I don't have the skills nor the motivation to do it.

Richard: I may or may not work on pyglet in the future, but perhaps for
security reasons I should have my access privileges revoked.

It's been over a year since my fist commits back in July 2013; I'm happy
to see that I've helped to improve pyglet a little bit ;)

Regards,

Juan

On 31/05/14 17:46, "Juan J. Martínez" wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> It's been a very looong time since my last report!
> 
> I'm still doing work on pyglet, mainly letting some patches in (from
> Claudio, Eric, Risimi, Techno, Anatoly, Txema and others) and keeping
> the bug tracker attended.
> 
> It will be soon a year since I started contributing to pyglet towards
> making 1.2 the new stable. It's harder than I thought, but we're in the
> right direction.
> 
> I'm going to start tagging issues as "1.2 release blocker", meaning that
> when I get them closed, I think there should be a 1.2 release as the new
> stable version of pyglet.
> 
> You can see current list of blockers:
> 
> https://code.google.com/p/pyglet/issues/list?q=label:1.2-release-blocker
> 
> When I have some time I'll try to go through the source code trying to
> identify things that should be fixed or improved and I'll add them as
> small bug reports. Anything that didn't pop out in the last 2 years as a
> bug report is probably not a blocker; but still I want to be sure
> there's nothing really broken.
> 
> As always, any help is very welcome!
> 
> Also Nathan will try to release an new version of AVBin (I've been
> successfully using 11 alpha 4 for almost a year), and we're trying to
> get Debian folks to update AVBin packages to a newer version.
> 
> Exciting times ahead :)
> 
> After 1.2 is out, perhaps we can plan pyglet's long term future
> (maintenance, finish things, migrate to github, etc). Obviously I'm not
> going to be here forever, so pyglet will be whatever YOU want.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Juan
> 


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