Yes! I'm motivated to make some changes sooner than later. If we really
need to we can do some amount of reverting.
I think it's time to move off of the seul.org hosting Pygame has had
since day 1. This was such a great choice back in 2004. But nowadays
there's many options beyond sourceforge! As soon as we switch the DNS
the pygame mailing list may be inaccessible.
I think the following things should be in order before switching.
1. New website with some amount of placeholders or redirects to the
popular pages of the current site.
2. New forum or mailing option.
3. Get documentation on readthedocs.org?
On 07/12/2015 05:05 PM, Jason Marshall wrote:
René Dudfield, pygame's lead developer, has contributed significant
Python, C and assembly code to pygame and has generously hosted the
pygame.org website for years. We all should be thankful for that.
However, René has not been active on this mailing list for almost 3
months. I guess that René has new priorities that have overtaken his
interest in pygame, so I think that he should pass his leadership role
to a new leader or leadership committee. (I'd prefer a leadership
committee so that pygame's development would not be so susceptible to
stalling if one person's priorities change.)
I have opinions on what the website's features should be and what
pygame2 should be, but I don't think that we're ready to discuss those
topics yet. We need active leadership first. To me, the pygame leader
is the person (or people) in control of the official pygame.org
website. Fortunately, Pete Shinners is the person who keeps the
pygame.org name registered, so, even if René remains inactive, it
would be technically possible Pete to redirect the pygame.org name to
a new official website that would be under different leadership.
So here's the question for Pete:
Pete, if René remains uninvolved, would you be willing to point
pygame.org at a new website?
Jason
PS. Sorry about the coup d'état suggestion, René.
On Friday, July 10, 2015 10:05 PM, Peter Shinners <p...@shinners.org>
wrote:
I haven't been paying close attention to Pygame, but it doesn't seem
controversial to say things have stalled. I haven't gotten much feedback
from Rene, but I'd like to give him time to put something together. Some
of the main things that may need help are:
* Getting 1.9.2 actually released
* Moving on to "Pygame 2", whatever that means
* Catch up on the Bitbucket pull requests
* Website replacement and love
* Migrate forum to Reddit (or community forum)
It seems there are still many great people involved with the Pygame
project. Perhaps I can help by getting those people the control they
need to make progress. I'm completely detached from things at this
point, so I don't have any context to jump in and try to change
anything. What parts of the project are going well these days?