On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:07:37AM +0100, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
We've been recently talking about creating a group to maintain games in Debian
in a collaborative way. As a starting point, I've created a mailing list in
Oh this is cool! I joined.
--- Eddy Petriºor [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can ome packaging can be done for non-free games? (I am thinking about
a wrapper over the pristine installers/data/ to make the games
installable through apt-get).
To be honest, I'm not particulary interested in non-free software at all,
On 13-Jan-2006, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
--- Eddy Petriºor [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can ome packaging can be done for non-free games?
To be honest, I'm not particulary interested in non-free software at
all, including games, but I have nothing against it if we decide as
a group to do so. In
On 1/13/06, Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can ome packaging can be done for non-free games?
Seconded. This Debian user would be much better pleased by Debian's
efforts going to improving the packaging and coordination of free
software games.
I agree that free software is the priority,
Miriam Ruiz wrote:
Hi,
Hi Miriam
We've been recently talking about creating a group to maintain games in Debian
in a collaborative way. As a starting point, I've created a mailing list in
alioth for coordination, and also for create discussion threads about the main
problems related to game
Hi,
We've been recently talking about creating a group to maintain games in Debian
in a collaborative way. As a starting point, I've created a mailing list in
alioth for coordination, and also for create discussion threads about the main
problems related to game development and games packages in
On 1/13/06, Miriam Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
We've been recently talking about creating a group to maintain games in Debian
in a collaborative way. As a starting point, I've created a mailing list in
alioth for coordination, and also for create discussion threads about the
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