Thank you a lot, Anton! Following your suggestion earlier, I was trying to adopt snake4. It's on #581387 now.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Anton Gladky <gl...@debian.org> wrote: > Ok, Alexandre, I have sponsored your package. > Please, consider also an adopting of snake4 package to get some more > packaging experience and to help Debian. > > Best regards, > > Anton > > On 04/24/2013 03:32 PM, Alexandre Dantas wrote: > > Hi Anton, thanks for replying! > > > > This package has textual interface. So, unlike the snake-package already > on > > Archive, it requires no X libraries or a graphical session. It can > simply be > > played directly through the ttys or from a ssh session, being a nice > > distraction > > during a system crash/restore. > > > > From the user's point of view, it encourages dealing with the terminal > and > > feeling confortable with textual interfaces. By being lightweight, it > > imposes no > > barriers on old/less capable computers. > > > > From the developer's point of view, it's a simple, well-commented program > > in C > > with few dependences. The only required libraries are standard > > out-of-the-box > > packages. It was developed with beginner programmers in mind, being a > nice > > start-up for C game developers. > > > > Also, since the mantainer and upstream are the same person, it eases > > mantainability/updates and zeroes the chance of it ever becoming orphan. > > > > Finally, it would be a nice addition to the other text-based packages > > already on > > the Archive [0]. > > > > [0]: > > > http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=ncurses+game&searchon=all&suite=stable§ion=all > > > > On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Anton Gladky <gl...@debian.org> wrote: > > > > -- Alexandre Dantas *1309 21D9 ECA0 6EE5 F435 D1C5 F234 E30E B63C F56F* my projects <http://alexdantas.net/projects/>