I agree. I'll create a bit bucket account today. Then I can start merging
some patches.

Rob
On 20 Jan 2015 03:02, "Leif Theden" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good.  Lets get off of google code right away.  Personally, I don't care
> about pyglet 1.2 as much as I care about making it easy to pull in new
> code.  A casual look at the sorry list of issues will show many patches
> just waiting to be merged, but of course, nobody wants to deal with it
> because it is a pain.  Not to mention the awful test suite that needs to be
> run after merging a diff.  Seriously.  Why not just move to github or
> bitbucket, collect patches, and then worry about 1.2?
>
> On Friday, December 19, 2014 at 12:35:46 PM UTC-6, Jimmy Newsom 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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