So on paper, Pyglet seems to be a far better choice for app / game 
development than pygame. Just the hardware acceleration makes it appealing 
to get into. But with lack of development / updated guides / development 
examples from the community, I think it's being overlooked as a starting 
point into development. Would it take a grass roots effort to get this 
going? Maybe a fork?

On Friday, December 19, 2014 1:40:09 PM UTC-6, Rob wrote:
>
> I'm wondering the same. I did a few bug fixes. But there are no active 
> devs to pull them in. I see the code is very close to being releasable. 
> Just a few fixes required. 
>
> Rob
> On 19 Dec 2014 19:35, "Jimmy Newsom" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> I noticed that the last update on the site was Submitted by Richard on 
>> 13-July-2012. I was wondering if this project is over or still being 
>> actively maintained. 
>>
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