Well, I am not showing up in GitHub. And almost everything in src having
the last commit on Dec. 1, 2016.
Lenard Lindstrom
On 17-03-26 10:38 AM, René Dudfield wrote:
Hello,
https://github.com/pygame/pygame
TLDR; git repo, and issues are there. A bit more work to do on other
things.
Just to clarify, this is an optimization to update the display surface?
TBH, if DR0ID says that it isn't a good optimization, then I'll have to
follow him. Thinking deeply about the issue, the would be better payoffs
by finding way to not flip bits in the display surface in the first place.
To
Thanks René!
I take it that we should now continue all development on Github, make pull
requests there and so on?
On 26 March 2017 at 18:38, René Dudfield wrote:
>
> *pygame. bitbucket. org*
>
> Seems they disabled this some time ago.
>
They moved all project websites to
Because rectangles can overlap, it's possible to reduce the amount drawing
done when using them for dirty rect updating. If there's two rectangles
overlapping, then we don't need to over draw the overlapping area twice.
Normally the dirty rect update algorithm used just makes a bigger rectangle
> Github doesn't really have downloads. We could put all the files in a
repo though. This is better I think
.
Typically "downloads" are under the releases section in github.
On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 12:38 PM, René Dudfield wrote:
> Hello,
>
> https://github.com/pygame/pygame
>
Hello,
https://github.com/pygame/pygame
TLDR; git repo, and issues are there. A bit more work to do on other
things. Authors, please check your github email privacy settings if you
care right away.
cheers,
*Import, and Author mapping.*
I used the built in github tool for importing the
On 26 March 2017 at 08:16, René Dudfield wrote:
> I sort of feel bad for Ubuntu, where so many of the things they make are
> not taken up by the winder community. On the other hand, perhaps we'd never
> have heard of flatpak otherwise.
>
Yeah, I feel that way too. The
Cool.
Also, that's nice news that it will be installed by default. I wonder what
that means for Snap. I sort of feel bad for Ubuntu, where so many of the
things they make are not taken up by the winder community. On the other
hand, perhaps we'd never have heard of flatpak otherwise.
It seems