Re: [pygame] What's next for Pygame project?

2015-07-11 Thread Daniel Foerster
Github is nice but would require migrating from Mercurial. On 07/11/2015 10:15 PM, Peter Shinners wrote: I was hoping to find better hosting on the Bitbucket site for open soure projects, but I could not.

Re: [pygame] What's next for Pygame project?

2015-07-11 Thread Peter Shinners
The cffi style bindings would be so tempting because they get away from all the binary challenges. Originally, the SDL bindings needed some utility C code to be useful. After a quick review of SDL2, that seems way less true. I was hoping to find better hosting on the Bitbucket site for open so

Re: [pygame] What's next for Pygame project?

2015-07-11 Thread Lenard Lindstrom
Hi Peter, On 15-07-10 07:47 PM, Peter Shinners 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 m

Re: [pygame] Simple Xvid with ctypes

2015-07-11 Thread Stuart Axon
Nice :) Have you looked at cffi ?It's the successor to ctypes and gets much better performance. On 29 June 2015 at 11:53, Jiří Justra wrote: > Hi, > if anybody is interested, I've created small lib to play video. It is not > big enought for pygame project itself, but I think it can be handy

Re: [pygame] What's next for Pygame project?

2015-07-11 Thread diliup gabadamudalige
Hi all, Thank you Peter Shinners for your invaluable contribution to Pygame. We have some very positive comments in this thread. As RenPy can't be used to write games with animation but only visula novels why not support Kivy or Py4A and look forward to PYGAME 2.0? On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 11:04 AM