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Re: [pygame] The pygame.org web site mess



There's been work on a new website but I think it's been stalled for a bit.

Myself -- I like the old school vibe of the site. But we do need some straightening up.

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:08 AM, diliup gabadamudalige <diliupg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Pygame for Python 2.7 download available on the Pygame site itself is not a correct build. I have found this out by trial and error and reported it previously. I do not know if that has been corrected.


The above is the correct version for Python 2.7 and NOT the one on the Pygame site.

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:02 PM, David Burton <ncdave4life@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Pygame's web site situation is a mess. None of these pages have up-to-date Windows builds of pygame for the current version of Python 3 (version 3.4.1):

But this page ...
...directed me toÂChristoph Gohlke's page, here:
...which has his "unofficial" pygame installers for both 32-bit and 64-bit Python 3.4 (among many other versions).

Dave



On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Emerson Leon <emersonleon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Re: [pygame] The pygame.org registration

Hi! I have similar problems while registering. Also I wanted to ask how to
post a new game from pygame.org. Regards!

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