Hi,

I just packaged kbilliards ;)

It's on revu. if you like it add it to the games new to ubuntu

regards,

\sh
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:17, John Richard Moser wrote:
> I have updated the MOTU Games wikipage[1] with a little triaging.  I
> picked the ones I thought looked nice to triage, mainly ones still in
> development and FPS games since that's what kids are into today.
>
> I chose 4 games ready for packaging; 4 in development; and one with
> licensing issues.  Also next to each entry is a short-hand note on what
> type of game it is.  These are:
>
> FPS      First-Person Shooter
> FPS:DM   First-Person Shooter (DeathMatch)
> FPS:SP   First-Person Shooter (SinglePlayer)
> RTS      Real-Time Strategy
> GC       Galactic Conquest (???)
> MMO      Massively Multiplayer Online
> RPG      Role-Playing Game (Dragon Warrior or Final Fantasy style)
> TRPG     Tactics Role-Playing Game (Ogre Battle or FFTactics style)
> PUZ      Puzzle
> AXN      Action
> ADV      Adventure
> XPL      Exploration (Rogue, NetHack)
>
> As a side note, the 4 development ones consist of two currently
> semi-playable games:  FreeOrion and OpenArena.  Also, Crystal Core
> should have a preview out on June 24, 2006.
>
> Others should get involved in triaging things in the New Games wiki[2].
>  This will help give more organization and structure to future packaging
> of games, in case the MOTU team decides to start working more forcefully
> there.
>
> On the topic of more concentrated game packaging effort, it may be wise
> to consider actually supporting some games in Main, and even devoting a
> specific team to this.  Besides it being fun to have something to play,
> a real gaming team would give Ubuntu another marketable feature for
> another market niche.
>
> This would make a good Edgy+1 goal, because Edgy is going to be loaded
> as it is; of course, if some MOTU wants to get started working on it, it
> wouldn't be too stressful on main development.  Likewise, if someone new
> out there wants to break into Ubuntu development and has an interest
> here, this is a great opportunity to get your hands dirty.
>
> It would be an interesting technology demo to produce an Ubuntu Gaming
> Edition, which installs without desktop productivity software but rather
> with a neat set of games.  A companion CD, Ubuntu LAN Party, would
> facilitate the UGE LiveCD; no need to INSTALL Ubuntu on those die-hard
> Windows gamers, we can just pass out CDs at the LAN party (do you see
> the marketing angle here?)
>
> An UGE would suggest something else interesting.  Normal ubuntu-desktop
> would be supplimented nicely with games post-install; but a strict
> gaming desktop doesn't need Gnome, and may in fact suggest whittling
> down the desktop system and siding with pure XFCE.
>
> To this end, ubuntu-gaming-edition could rely on
> ubuntu-desktop-environment, which could be supplied by ubuntu-desktop or
> xubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop; or, if someone were so bold,
> separated DE packages that supplied bare GNOME/XFCE/KDE.  Of course,
> nobody will go quite that far; supplying a desktop environment is
> probably smarter, with xubuntu-desktop suggested for its lightweight
> design.
>
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Teams/Games
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Teams/Games/NEW
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