Greetings,
Great idea, however I think the web-interface is a bit poor.
Also I don't really get the idea of modifying previous games. Maybe
you can persuade me to the advantages of such approach? And why not
allow new games as well?



On Oct 31, 5:46 am, Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I only received two responses about the timing,
> and they expressed contradictory preferences, so it's
> time to make a decision.
>
> The First Pyggy Awards will be judged during the first
> two weeks of February 2009.
>
> The Pyggy Awards site is now open for business:
>
>    http://pyggy.pyweek.org/
>
> If you have an existing PyWeek login account, you
> should be able to use it to log into the Pyggy site
> as well. Otherwise you can register a new username.
>
> The Pyggy site works in a very similar way to the
> PyWeek site, with a couple of new features:
>
> * There are now two kinds of messages that can be
> attached to an entry, Diary Entries and Feedback.
> Diary entries can only be added by a team member,
> but Feedback can be added by anyone, so you can use
> it to make comments and bug reports about a specific
> game.
>
> * In the User Profile there is a "Receive Messages
> by Email" option. If you turn this on, any messages
> and comments posted to the Pyggy site will be
> forwarded to you by email, so you can keep abreast
> of things without having to visit the site all the
> time.
>
> Hove fun, everyone.
> Greg
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