From: Pere P. i C. <per...@gm...> - 2016-04-28 20:34:33
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El dj 28 de 04 de 2016 a les 15:03 +0200, en/na Holger Levsen va escriure: > Hi Bastien, > > thanks for this updated proposal! > > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 09:37:14AM +0200, Bastien Guerry wrote: > > > > I suggest http://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org should simply have four > > "buttons" (or beautiful pictures of games): > > > > 1. one to redirect to tuxpaint.org; > > 2. one to redirect to the tuxmath project webpage; > > 3. one to redirect to the tuxtype project webpage; > > 4. one to list other games (the Tux4Kids "lab"?). > > Some of the "lab" projects could play in the browser, maybe it is worth to host too the playable ones there > > At the bottom, a link to the tux4kids-discuss mailing list. > > I like this simple setup. (I also like the name 'Tux4Kids "lab"' for > projects which are not that advanced yet. Are we missing some, btw? > :) As far as I recall, starting on 2012, in plus of contributions to Tux Paint / Tuxmath / Tuxtype, there have been new projects every GSoC tux4kids has participated 2012 tuxracing by Kento Locatelly, tuxmathmobile by Deepak 2013 tuxblocks by Thomas Price, tuxcoding by AbdelHakim Deneche 2015 tux4eng by Divya Nagar, tux4words by Natalia Jastrzębska, tux4me by Vignesh Sekar I think that's all, the sources for tuxracing used to be somewhere on github, but I can't find them anymore there, just in case, I have a copy downloaded directly from Melange, without any further modifications/contributions > > > > > > > > > Again: Bastien, thanks a lot for driving this! Much appreciated. > > > I'm > > > looking forward for a modified plan! ;-) > I like the plan… > > > > > Here is one: > > > > 1. Deepak agrees to be maintainer for Tuxmath *only*. > > > > 2. We all agree that there is no need for a Tux4Kids maintainer. > > > > 3. We all agree on using the tux4kids-discuss@ mailing list as the > > central place for discussing among developers, contributors and > > users from all Tuxy- projects. > just we dont have this list yet… I assume I should make you admin on > the > alioth project, Bastien, so you can create it? (I'm happy to help > with > mail moderation, do "apt show listadmin" if you don't know > listadmin.) > > > > > 4. Holger keeps the Tuxmath alioth repository in sync with the > > Tuxmath > > Github's repository, and we all agree this Github repository is > > the > > central place for Tuxmath development. > > > > 4. If Deepak maintains other repositories on Github that are also > > on > > alioth (like tuxtype?), and if those repositories needs a sync > > on > > alioth, Holger sets up a sync--otherwise those repositories > > lives > > on Github and are advertized as such on the tux4kids website. > > > > 5. I update the various webpage to reflect this structure. > > > > If that's OK, from there we can move forward: > > > > - Laura sends her tuxmath patches as PR on Github. > > - We clean-up "abandonware" on the Github repositories. I'd better put a call for developers in the Readme page of each abandonware project, with a bit of luck somebody will step in. > > - ... > > > > Sorry for being so bulleted-list oriented, it helps me think! > I like these kind of lists here. > > > > > Thanks again for your feedback, > likewise! :) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------- > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications > Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple > tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly > and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > _______________________________________________ > Tuxmath-devel mailing list > Tux...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tuxmath-devel |