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Re: [pygame] The great pySchism, was: how to remove spam comments in pygame wiki



It seems this is going in a direction detrimental to everyone's cause,
and I do mean everyone.  Please, lets be civilized about this and try
to come up with a middle ground.

First, It is clear that having two pygame websites will do nothing but
confuse the community of users and developers.  It is also clear that
the current pygame website has flaws.  Finally, it is clear that the
new website being proposed is not acceptable to replace the current
one.

Can we work from there towards the goal of a better pygame website, as
we clearly all want?

I understand that not everyone wants mailing list traffic about it,
but I think the first step would be to not have a seperate closed
mailing list discussing website development.  Discussing it here
allows everyone to debate about features/implementation without
building it first and then getting rejected.

Nirav

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Devon
Scott-Tunkin<djvonfunkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>The Pygame website is a completely separate project, privately funded and >run.
> I hope you are talking about the old site, otherwise that IS a good joke.
>
> Our rewrite is not funded or intended to be privately run, although it could be.  Although it may remain OBSCURELY run because of people having large toes that are easy to step on.
>
> Devon
>
> --- On Fri, 7/31/09, Zack Schilling <zack.schilling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>