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Re: [pygame] On the Posting of Projects
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- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:37:05 -0800
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Good advice, however I feel that the people who would most benefit
from it may not be listening here. Also, even though it's linked on
the front page, I always seem to forget about the cookbook. Thanks
for the reminder. The next time I do something I feel is
clever/useful, maybe I'll put it there, since an actual distributable
project is so rare!
I would also like to add that people who have nothing yet to show of
their project has no business posting. It's called a release, maybe
if there were a pre-release section it would be different. If you cry
wolf by "announcing" a release, people may skip over the next release
which actually has something to say.
Are there any moderator abilities to go through and remove some of the
spam? Possibly with a warning first?
On an unrelated website note, I would like to be able to remain logged
in to the web site. It didn't used to be a problem when I would only
log in every month or so, but lately I have wanted to comment more
often. Could this be added Phil Hassey?