Hi,

I for one would really appreciate this, still consider myself a beginner 
with pyglet though I have been using it for a while.

Talking from my own experience I fully agree with your points / motivation 
and as well with Benjamins comments on the documentation. 


On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 11:39:11 AM UTC+1, DXsmiley wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I was thinking about developing a website to host at pyglet.org
>
> Currently, the domain simply points to the repository. I find this 
> somewhat unprofessional, and could be scaring away potential users.
>
> The new website should act as a "sales pitch" to any potential users, 
> providing a number of highlights, some minimal example code, and a few 
> screenshots.
> It would also have links to documentation, as well as the official 
> repository.
> There could also be a list of projects made with pyglet to further entice 
> potential users.
>
> Additionally, there could be a page with libraries and extensions designed 
> to work with pyglet, although this isn't my top priority.
>
> What do you guys think of this idea?
>

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