This is awesome, and I wouldn't mind someone picking up the mantle again 
and creating a active community. Some of the current issue is the 
maintainers aren't 'active', they are currently just that willing to pull 
in stuff but not be active in it, which hinder getting in rolling again. 
It's not there fault, i mean they got it to this point. Point is, if 
someone is willing to come up with a new fork name, website and bring in 
roles and actively review, pull, track and participate in discussion you 
could 'revive' it. But obviously it would only be for the dedicated. 

besides that, love the changes!

On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 11:32:13 AM UTC-6, Leif Theden wrote:
>
> Hey pyglet users,
>
> I was working on a few in-house graphical utilities for the company that I 
> work for and I wanted to use pyglet for it.  We use Windows and I was 
> required to have my apps run on it, and I found that pyglet was pretty 
> awkward to use on on Windows and python 3.4.  So, I spent a couple weeks 
> developing my in-house apps and maintaining a fork of pyglet.  I'd just 
> like to announce it here in case any one is interested.  I'm not trying to 
> break up the community or pull developers away, just offering my own 
> changes in case any one is interested.  I have changes in the CHANGELOG 
> file.  I've tried to follow the issues on the google code project page, and 
> I have submitted a patch for some issues there,
>
> Overall, my goals were: a better clock, python 3.4 support, windows 
> support, PEP8 compliance, and to make it workable for me. I also refactored 
> many of the tests to operate like modern unit tests, and mocked out some 
> things to make it fast.  That is considered a WIP and still needs a lot of 
> work.  Anyone is welcome to pull changes from it.  If anyone would like to 
> discuss change to the clock, event loop, windows, etc.  Feel free to 
> discuss it here.
>
> Cheers!
>
> https://github.com/bitcraft/pyglet/
>

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