On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 1:23 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> If you're interested in helping to build this, or you have ideas about how
> best to do it, please reply to this email!
>
I would be interested in helping. My knowledge of web development is
"basic" (and that's being
I'm on-board with redoing the website like this document lays out. I can
contribute some hours. Not lots of hours, but some.
I think one of the popular static content generators would be great. First
glance, Nikola seems ok. If Daniel is able to get it started, that would be
great. I think it
A Python competitor with Jekyll that I've used and might be found useful is
Nikola (https://getnikola.com/). It accepts things like markdown, ReST,
HTML, and plaintext as input and has support for a number of templating
engines, including Jinja. If we were to go that route, I have access to a
Hi all,
I know several people on this mailing list have proposed overhauling the
Pygame website in the past. Now's your chance!
The current Pygame website contains outdated information, relies on a (not
so) secret sign up link for people who want to submit games, and as we
can't currently