On 01/26/2011 04:20 PM, Keith Nemitz wrote:
A critical piece of the pygame making pie is creating applications for various 
platforms. In particular, integrating PyOpenGl into py2exe and py2app is very 
difficult, especially using innoSetup or other installer packages. I've 
actually got py2app working pretty well with it, but there are also many 
flavors of Linux that could benefit from a simple install wrapper for those who 
don't live on the command line.

Hi Keith,
So, the idea is of an installer to install games based on pygame.
The installer bundles all the packages necessary for the game to run on the client machine. When double clicked it should pop up an Installer , asking the client basic bootstrap questions. Then just install the game to the system, for the varied linux distros.

Did i understand you correctly ?



--- On Tue, 1/25/11, kunal<kunal...@gmail.com>  wrote:

From: kunal<kunal...@gmail.com>
Subject: [pygame] GSOC 2011 ideas for pygame
To: pygame-users@seul.org
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2011, 10:58 PM
Hi all,
I am planning to work on pygame for this GSOC 2011.
Can someone point me to some prospective ideas, or
junior jobs that i can undertake.
I am comfortable with python.

regards,
Kunal



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