Re: [ubuntu-uk] PyWeek

2010-03-14 Thread Thomas Ibbotson
> On 10 March 2010 10:00, Thomas Ibbotson wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> PyWeek, the python game programming challenge where contestants have >> to write a game from scratch in python in a week, starts in 17 days. >> Registration is open. I have already registered a solo entry, but it >> might be more int

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PyWeek

2010-03-14 Thread Alan Pope
On 14 March 2010 20:11, Thomas Ibbotson wrote: > Good to see we've got some interest in this. I've now created a team > at http://pyweek.org/e/ubuntu-uk/ so if you want to join you'll need > to register as a user and then send me your username so I can add you > to the team. It would be good to ha

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PyWeek

2010-03-14 Thread Thomas Ibbotson
On 14 March 2010 20:15, Alan Pope wrote: > > Consider using our Etherpad instance instead of gobby. It's browser > based and as such requires no software install. It's also cooler ;) > > http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/ > > If you visit that page you'll get an automagically generated new > document, just

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PyWeek

2010-03-14 Thread Daniel Bell
Instead of coding directly into a etherpad instance or saving our work into an etherpad instance, how about we use Bzr and launchpad, and use IRC and etherpad as a way of communicating. This way we can work on our own branches of the code (a good advantage of the distributed version control) and us

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PyWeek

2010-03-14 Thread Thomas Ibbotson
On 14 March 2010 21:21, Daniel Bell wrote: > Instead of coding directly into a etherpad instance or saving our work into > an etherpad instance, how about we use Bzr and launchpad, and use IRC and > etherpad as a way of communicating. This way we can work on our own branches > of the code (a good

Re: [ubuntu-uk] PyWeek

2010-03-14 Thread Alan Pope
On 14 March 2010 21:21, Daniel Bell wrote: > Instead of coding directly into a etherpad instance or saving our work into > an etherpad instance, how about we use Bzr and launchpad, and use IRC and > etherpad as a way of communicating. This way we can work on our own branches > of the code (a good