you can go here to read/post through the web too: http://groups.google.com.au/group/pygame-mirror-on-google-groups
There's also some external forums about pygame on other sites. The reasons we've chosen not to include a forum on the website: - keep the website concentrating on making and discussing games. - you can comment on projects for example... it's like a forum - more games, less talk about cats. - keep conversation concentrated in one spot, ie the mailing list. - we also like to keep -dev talk, and people using pygame in the same place. - this is so the devs can answer questions, and also so people using pygame can talk about improvements to pygame. The people who use pygame are the people who improve it. - even bugs and patches are in the mailing list. - forums take a bit of admin work, like spam reduction, updating buggy software. - notice how there's hardly any spam on this mailing list? We do have plans for the commenting/chat parts of project discussion... like notifications when someone comments on your game, or when someone comments on a project you like. They're on the todo list, and will eventually get done :) So those are the reasons... I don't think we'll add another forum like phpbb anytime soon... but we will include some of the features, and try to keep things focused on projects. cheers, On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 4:19 AM, Paulo Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you all think about a phpbb forum at pygame.org, where pygame > coders can share ideas, questions, snippets, in a way some people > (like me) used to use this as a more effective and direct way? > > there are lots of people used to enjoy much more phpbb forums than > mailing lists... (even if some developers are known as being not so > addict on phpbb, but this may be an easier contact for newbies, which > are not too much into mailing lists) >