I think it sounds like a great idea. I like anything to freshen up the site
and keep it current and changing.

Paul Vincent Craven


On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Jason Marshall <j...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> There are a lot of old projects on pygame.org with dead links. This isn't
> newbie friendly. To counter this, I boldly propose the following:
>
>    1. Deletion of old projects if the user is inactive and the links are
>    dead.
>    2. Enshrinement of the really good old projects into a pygame Hall of
>    Fame. Proposed details:
>
>
>    - The pgHoF project must be really good. We'll need volunteers to
>    nominate projects and vote for a winner.
>    - The pgHoF project must use pygame or a derivative of it.
>    - The pgHoF project must have freely-available source code.
>    - The pgHoF project must be >= 1 year old.
>    - To make it elite, only 1 pygame application can be added per quarter
>    (January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December).
>    - If necessary, the pgHoF application will be modified to run on
>    pygame 1.9.2.
>    - Installation will be simpler than installing Python, especially on
>    Windows.
>
>
> What do you think?
> Jason
>

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