From sundaram at fedoraproject.org Wed Nov 5 13:32:13 2008 From: sundaram at fedoraproject.org (Rahul Sundaram) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 19:02:13 +0530 Subject: [Fwd: [Fedora-spins] Broken spins not going out as part of Preview] Message-ID: <4911A05D.8040600@fedoraproject.org> Hi, I know a couple of people expressed interest in the games spin. I can't work on it and fix any issues before the Fedora 10 release time. If you would like to, do take a look. Rahul -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Jesse Keating Subject: [Fedora-spins] Broken spins not going out as part of Preview Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 15:15:16 -0800 Size: 5899 URL: From hdegoede at redhat.com Wed Nov 26 08:33:01 2008 From: hdegoede at redhat.com (Hans de Goede) Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:33:01 +0100 Subject: Cross-distro games packaging mailing list Message-ID: <492D09BD.8030401@redhat.com> Hi all, if you are a games packager or have a general interest in FLOSS games, let me point you to games at lists.freedesktop.org The Debian and Ubuntu games teams have merged completely and I've been working together with them to reduce duplicated work. We have been using the Debian games mailing list until now, but we decided that a distro-agnostic would be better. As Games are somewhat special in that they in general need more patches then usual packages and that they often have a dead upstream, we plan to discuss some ways there to try and collaborate more on the front of games. So to everyone interested, please subscribe! Regards, Hans From j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl Wed Nov 26 08:33:52 2008 From: j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl (Hans de Goede) Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:33:52 +0100 Subject: Cross-distro games packaging mailing list Message-ID: <492D09F0.9020906@hhs.nl> Hi all, if you are a games packager or have a general interest in FLOSS games, let me point you to games at lists.freedesktop.org The Debian and Ubuntu games teams have merged completely and I've been working together with them to reduce duplicated work. We have been using the Debian games mailing list until now, but we decided that a distro-agnostic would be better. As Games are somewhat special in that they in general need more patches then usual packages and that they often have a dead upstream, we plan to discuss some ways there to try and collaborate more on the front of games. So to everyone interested, please subscribe! Regards, Hans