Hello Edubuntu-devs, I'm the debian & ubuntu maintainer of Sandbox Game Maker [1,2]. The package will be making it's debut in 10.10. Sandbox is a kid friendly video game design software intended for primary school (and secondary school) children. They can design RGPs, FPSs, scrolling games, movies, etc. in a kid friendly (i.e. non-violent, clean) environment. There are multiple testimonial videos on their site which demonstrate some of the classes and teachers that use the program [3].
Currently the package is in multiverse, but upstream has been making good effort to make all the content DFSG. They asked me if their game maker could be included in Edubuntu. From a user point of view, multiple schools are already using this program in the classroom - so I think it could be an interesting addition to edubuntu. It has also been recognized as a high quality tool, listed as the #5 Indie Game of 2009 at Moddb.com [4]. However, their license is currently very restrictive towards redistribution - something that they are considering reworking if it is possible to be included in Edubuntu. My question on behalf of upstream is: if Sandbox and all the content can end up in debian main (~300 MB), is this something that Edubuntu would include in their seeds and DVD? What is the process for Edubuntu inclusion? There used to be a wiki site explaining it, but I can't find it anymore. Thanks. Regards, Scott Howard [1] www.sandboxgamemaker.com [2] http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/sandboxgamemaker [3] http://sandboxgamemaker.com/sandbox-blog/3-sandbox-developer-blog/26-video-of-educational-kids-video-game-design-class-in-va-using-platinum-arts-sandbox-free-3d-game-maker.html [4] http://www.moddb.com/games/platinum-arts-sandbox/features/players-choice-indie-game-of-the-year-2009 -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
