Hey,
I agree ... it's a shame that the community isn't as vibrant as
it could be. I noticed in both your emails that
pygame-users@seul.org is
listed as "additional recipients". That's interesting ... SEUL
stands for "Simple End User Linux" ... I just messaged a friend
of mine who is involved with that ... maybe he's even "the guy",
but I doubt, else I would have know that by now ...
unfortunately he just got into a motorcycle accident in Bangkok,
but it's daytime there and he's probably going to respond
shortly ... so I'll try to help from that angle ... I've never
had anything to do with pygame admin, but I also have a pending
question on this list asking if "it's okay to put a certain
project on pygame" as it's not using pygame at all, apps are in
_javascript_ ... but apps have evolved from pygame original impls
...
I googled "pygame seul" and there are
IRC channels ...
maybe try those ... I can't right now ... but here's the
channel:
#seul at irc.seul.org
I'm interested in seeing a more active/engaged/vibrant
community for sure.
Cheers,
Charles
On Friday, February 6, 2015 at 12:36:57 AM UTC-7, Michael
Lutynski wrote:
Hello!
I
wish I could help you! In fact, I wish our community could
grow instead of turn away people who want to participate.
So
who is in charge of the
pygame.org site? Are they here on this list?
I know there was a new beta version of the site, but was
its horizontal scrolling on the home page an issue for its
not being adopted?
Who
is in charge of the site?? And what would it take to have
a vibrant community that pygame deserves?
~ Michael
On
Fri : Feb 6, 2015 12:03:06 AM you wrote:
>
Hi, I would like to register to
pygame.org but it was disabled, can someone
sign me up please? Cheers:)