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Re: [pygame] PyGame Website Rewrite
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- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 00:32:04 +0200
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Hoi,
Tobad that the rewrite of the pygame website wasn't accepted as a GSUC
project. But I think it would be a good idea to rewrite the site
anyway, since the current site is a bit outdated. Maybe someone should
put up a project page (wiki?).
Here are some random ideas:
* I really like the django site, since the code is available under
GPL we can base our site on that consept.
code: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djangoproject.com
* I think Trac would be usefull replacement for the current wiki and
viewcvs, maybe in combination with git?
http://nanosleep.org/proj/trac-git-plugin/
* A better separation between documentation, news, projects and
development.
Grtz
On 21-apr-09, at 22:38, jug wrote:
Hello,
Even if it was not selected as a project for GSoC, I would like to
do the pygame website rewrite.
Like the other applicants, I'd do that with Django. Now that there
can not only be one student/participant,
it would be cool to work together and combine forces.
Since I applied for GSoC, I've already made a small concept. Merging
multiple implementing-/design ideas
may become difficult, but before I go into detail just say me if you
are interested.
Regards
Jug