On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 18:15 -0600, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
> I also am wondering however if perhaps we really should use the 
> established agdev network as Richard suggested.
end-quote

I would have no objection to setting up an extra list for newbies at
agdev.org (no cost, uses Mailman).  I am probing existing list members
for their thoughts at the moment but this list, as it's for newbies,
would be separate.

We'd need someone to moderate it and some existing wise developers to
populate it for the newbies to be assured of good advice (at least at
the start).  I'm only really experienced with Linux game development and
the Quake-related game engines so I'm probably not much help in that
department, as most people use Windows and VB/.NET.

However, I think it would be appropriate to host the list at AGDev.org
and would like to remind everyone that they can all read the wiki, if
not write to it, and they are all welcome to mail in with suggestions
for other topics and improvements to existing ones.

I posted about this earlier but the discussion seems to have become very
popular and it may have been lost in the sheer number of messages on
this subject that have come through.

best regards,


P.S. I am in GMT and it's quite late here so I will not be back for at
least 12 hours but I'll catch up ASAP later on today.
-- 
Matthew T. Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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