Hi,

maybe someone can answer these questions better than me. Setting reply-to to 
Matthew Craig, as he's not subscribed.

Cheers,
    Stefan.
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Mr. Potyra,  Thank you for your response.  Here is my idea.

Right now, I believe there is a strong desire for Linux-supported games.
Not just the open source project that pretty-much-works on the developer's
system... I am talking about commercial-grade, 100% tested, working games
which are supported by paid professionals.

In an effort to get more of these games recognized and publicized and sold,
we have started LinuxGamingWorld.com to advocate these game titles and
encourage game publishers to release titles onto Linux.  One article we
published recently, Streaming Software on
Linux<http://www.linuxgamingworld.com/2007/01/steam>,
got me thinking about different distribution channels available.  It also
got me thinking about distro-supported distribution channels, because a
problem all Linux gamers have is modifying their distributions to a breaking
point while they try to get a game working.

My thoughts came to wondering this: Can these game demos be distributed by
the distro's themselves in order to verify, or certify, the title's
functionality on the specific version of the specific distribution?  Can an
end user type, "apt-get NewGameName", to test out a commercial game demo?

This brought me to the Ubuntu IRC channels, because Ubuntu is the
distro-of-choice-for-the-masses right now.  After chatting with some
interesting people, I was sent to your website eventually, with a more
solidified plan....

How can we work together in getting commercial game developers to package
their game demos, such that it can be distributed by the official (or
semi-official, or non-official) Ubuntu package channels?  What I hope to
present to game developers is a series of steps which they can follow to
make their packages 100% usable on a generic Ubuntu installation.

There are a number of questions that may or may not be problems, but I hope
we can work together to solve.  The first is the size of the files and the
hosting considerations.  Some of these demos are large, and is there a
concern about distributing 50-200 MBs of files from the Ubuntu servers?  The
second question, more for the developers, is what modifications do they need
to made to their code in order to make it 100% installable on, say, Ubuntu
v6.10 ?  The last question is where can these be listed, in terms of
official, semi-official (universe, metaverse), or non-official distribution
channels.  Obviously, this effort is to make the releases as official as
possible.

It is clear what benefits the developers will gain from this effort:
increased exposure and free distribution costs.  However, the Ubuntu
distribution stands to gain, as well.  LinuxGamingWorld.com (and others will
surely follow) can then say, "to demo this game on Ubuntu, just type apt-get
NewGameName from your command prompt!", on each supported game title
review.  Ubuntu would become even more equated with home-user entertainment
and ease-of-use.  I really think it is worth putting the effort into making
these commercial games easily available.

(What do I get out of this?  Nothing!  I am trying to help out the Linux
gaming scene as best as I can, through the LGW website.  I think it is
important to preserve a gaming platform where users will continue to have
rights to play games in they way they want -- not the way the hardware
manufacturer says, ala Vista and consoles.  In fact, our site has not made
one dollar yet from any source.  By the way, if you have any pull with the
official Ubuntu Gaming Forum, then we could really use a mention in one of
those stickies.  Forum mods run a different gaming site and don't seem keen
on giving us exposure.)

Very much looking forward to hearing back from you, and I feel we can really
make a difference with the Linux gaming community on this one.  Best
regards.





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Matthew Craig
Linux Gaming World: Bringing Linux Games and Independent Developers Together






On 1/12/07, Stefan Potyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Matthew,

Am Freitag 12 Januar 2007 01:14 schrieb Matthew Craig:
> Greetings hard working people.
>
> I am writing to find out if these email addresses are still applicable.

yep, though I must admit that I don't have that much time for games
currently
(since I'm writing my thesis atm.).

> I
> have some ideas that I would like to run past the team members, and I
would
> appreciate a reply just so I know the addresses work.  To introduce
myself,
> I am the editor of a new Linux gaming website that promotes the
commercial
> Linux gaming scene, LinuxGamingWorld.com
>
> Thanks for your response, and I hope we will be working together soon.
> Best regards.

Cheers,
        Stefan aka sistpoty.




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