Previously I didn't thought that there were enough interest in pymunk to justify anything more than this thread But now when it has become a bit more usable than before it might be time to do something..crazy-chris wrote:I think pymunk is a great work -- thanks for making chipmunk accessible for us python developers! I'm currently supporting the OLPC European Developer Network and will try to port the engine and bindings to the XO laptop and see if I can get a few well running examples done.
I'd love to contribute to pymunk as well, if I anyhow could.
I'd suggest to setup some basic infrastructure for collaboration on pymunk:
* Wiki
* Forum (subforum here?)
* IRC Channel (#chipmunk or #pymunk on irc.freenode.net?)
I'd already have a few nice examples, i would like to post, and also a few questions to ask -- so some infrastructure could help a lot for sharing those as well
Chris
EDIT: I'll upload my pymunk examples to http://linuxuser.at/pymunk/
In general I think that it is a good idea to keep pymunk tight with chipmunk, after all, many (most?) questions are real for chipmunk as well, such as how to do an infinite body or how to contruct a ragdoll. No point in separating the knoweledge as there aren't that much people around using either chipmunk or pymunk.
* irc I think the best would be to share a channel with chipmunk, but as I don't think such a channel exist yet it might be better with #pymunk if you and me (and anyone else which happens to enter it) is there.
* Forum. Im not sure pymunk needs a separate forum or even a separate subforum yet. After all, only you, me, alecthomas and Ezequiel are the only one that have written anything with a connection to pymunk yet
* Wiki: A generall chipmunk wiki with a section about pymunk would be nice. Many things are as I said the same so that would be good. Slembcke has this planned in his master plan according to the post here: http://www.slembcke.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=97 However, I don't know the current status..