On 07/23/2016 06:26 PM, Sérgio Basto wrote:
Hello Paul, Justin
I have 2 suggestions one is maintain and update the game wiki page .
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Games
Second suggestion, is new for everyone, and is bring some games from
RPMFusion to Fedora proper, AFAIK some games there could be in Fedora
proper (they came from old freshrpms ...) , to have one idea see this
link [1]. This link will be updated with more one or two games in next
packages push (at least gtetrinet) ...
[1]
http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/development/rawhide/Everything...
Best regards,
Hi Sérgio,
I know Brigham did a lot of work to updating the content on the wiki
page already for the current year, which was definitely helpful. I was
hoping to take my own spin towards it and maybe reorganize the page to
make it more clear / informative for what we're actively working, what
kinds of goals we have as a SIG, as well as make it clear for how others
could get involved. I'm going to try to work on this in the coming week,
and will definitely put any updates here on our mailing list.
I think it makes sense for us to start identifying some more games from
other places that we could bring into Fedora now. I think some of this
discussion has already been happening in the IRC channel, but I'm
unfortunately very behind on a lot of discussion and activity (as you
can probably guess by the fact that I'm replying to this email now).
Perhaps it would be helpful for us to find a meeting time once a week or
once every other week where we can work on finding targets and areas to
focus on together, while we're all at the keyboard. Curious to know what
you all think!
On Sex, 2016-07-22 at 11:50 -0500, Brigham Keys, Esq. wrote:
> Hello Paul,
> That sounds great! Welcome to the Fedora SIG, we hope that you
> stay here for a while. You should join us in IRC and we can chat some
> more
> Brigham Keys, Esq.
> Software Maintainer
> On 07/22/2016 03:09 AM, Paul Dufresne wrote:
>> Hi! I tend to jump from distro to distro... just reinstalled
>> Fedora,
>> in part because this thread.
>> I also tend to go from programming language to others, like Go, D,
>> Haskell, etc.
>> Almost no packaging experience... but I think I could help... a
>> little
>> bit, not having that much time
>> for real projects.
>>
>> OpenRA seems cool, remember old time :)
>>
>> Glad to see some activity here!
>>
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com