Hi everyone,
PyWeek starts on Sunday at 00:00:00 UTC (don't forget that the clocks
change!). We have a team consisting of myself, Neil Perry and Daniel
Bell and we're on launchpad (http://launchpad.net/~pyweek2010), if
anyone else would like to join us, now is the time! There's a
scratchpad page a
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
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
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
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
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
> 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
Also would like to add my interest here. I've been learning Python in my
spare time and would love to get involved in Pyweek. It just so happens that
we are on holiday from University that week, so count me in!
On 10 March 2010 10:00, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> PyWeek, the python game prog
Looks interesting. I might have to go learn Python for this, as it'll help
my portfolio.
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On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:00 AM, 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
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 interesting to try and work in a team. I know there's
been some interest
Alan Pope wrote:
> I previously suggested that people in Ubuntu-UK might be interested in
> entering for pyweek..
>
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2008-February/010892.html
>
> Well the vote is now on for the theme of the competition.
>
> http://pyweek.org/d/1315/
>
> The options ar
I previously suggested that people in Ubuntu-UK might be interested in
entering for pyweek..
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2008-February/010892.html
Well the vote is now on for the theme of the competition.
http://pyweek.org/d/1315/
The options are:-
* Robot - http://www.you
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Next year though I'll make a concerted effort to pitch in!
>
>
No need to wait until next year, it happens twice a year. The next one
should be in September (by which time I'll have more time to contribute
more myself).
Tom
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On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 19:54 +, Alan Pope wrote:
> I just wondered if anyone else might be interested in contributing. At
> first glance we would be in need of one or more programmers, musicians,
> artists and testers, along with maybe project management (!) and
> documentation roles to fill.
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Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> For information, I just found this message on the Pygame mailling list:
>
> Original Message
> Subject: PyWeek 6 is coming!
> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 08:11:34 +1100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTEC
For information, I just found this message on the Pygame mailling list:
Original Message
Subject: PyWeek 6 is coming!
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 08:11:34 +1100
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On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 07:54:02PM +, Alan Pope wrote:
> Anyone else interested?
Not sure how much free time I'll have that week but I'm certainly
interested.
Robert McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]www.ormiret.com
Klingon functio
Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Hope everyone's having a good weekend.
>>
>> I've noticed that there is a pyweek game development competition coming
>> up and the thought entered my head that (some of) Ubuntu-UK might want
>> to put heads together and work on an entr
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hope everyone's having a good weekend.
>
> I've noticed that there is a pyweek game development competition coming
> up and the thought entered my head that (some of) Ubuntu-UK might want
> to put heads together and work on an entry.
>
> For those that don't know pywe
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hope everyone's having a good weekend.
>
> I've noticed that there is a pyweek game development competition coming
> up and the thought entered my head that (some of) Ubuntu-UK might want
> to put heads together and work on an entry.
>
> For those that don't know pywe
I'd be willing to join in with the programming.
I started python last year and this would great fun.
Josh
On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 19:54 +, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hope everyone's having a good weekend.
>
> I've noticed that there is a pyweek game development competition coming
> up and
Hi all,
Hope everyone's having a good weekend.
I've noticed that there is a pyweek game development competition coming
up and the thought entered my head that (some of) Ubuntu-UK might want
to put heads together and work on an entry.
For those that don't know pyweek is a regular competition that
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