Re: [pygame] music for pygame (cc-attribution and cc-attribution-non-commercial) uploaded & questions

2007-02-18 Thread Richard Jones
On Saturday 17 February 2007 05:30, Horst JENS wrote: > Where do (pygame) programmers look first for music ? > What is the best way to encourage programmers/artists to contact my > friend for more music ? The Resources page on pygame.org has a few links. Recognising that there's people writing ga

Re: [pygame] music for pygame (cc-attribution and cc-attribution-non-commercial) uploaded & questions

2007-02-18 Thread Horst JENS
Thanks for the feedback, Matt. I uploaded more music (still more to do) and made better descriptions of the songs/loops. Quality and duration of a song is now in the description - at least in the one-item-packages. I found out there is a review/rating function at www.archive.org if you real

Re: [pygame] music for pygame (cc-attribution and cc-attribution-non-commercial) uploaded & questions

2007-02-16 Thread Matthieu TC
> If you search music for your pygame projects, please take a look at: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%22Gerald%20Pink%22 I went there and I'm impressed. I'll definitely use some of those loops for my projects. > What can i do to make my friends music more popular for programmers ?

[pygame] music for pygame (cc-attribution and cc-attribution-non-commercial) uploaded & questions

2007-02-16 Thread Horst JENS
Hello List, I convinced a friend to publish his work under pygame friendly licencses. If you search music for your pygame projects, please take a look at: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%22Gerald%20Pink%22 (i will upload more in the next days, just finished the non-commercial part) The