
This mailing list is a great idea. Radomir? If you have some time, could you tell us what are your plans for pew pew? For example, do you target a common repository for pew pew and pew pew simulator? Anyway, thanks for the good work already done, it's a very fun board to play with. Thierry

On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 08:53:59 +0100 Thierry Chantier <titimoby@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you very much for starting the conversation here, and for the suggestions. I wanted to wait a little bit for more people to join, but I think one day is enough for anyone interested to learn about this list. I have now posted a welcome message and the first issue of the newsletter. I hope I can post a newsletter every month, summarizing what is going on in the community that hopefully we can build here. As for your question, everything related to PewPew -- whether in the "simulator" or on the real devices -- will be in the same github repository at http://github.com/pewpew-game. I want to keep all the versions as compatible as possible, so that you can play the same games on all of them -- this is not necessarily always practical, as different hardware sometimes affords additional features, such as more space on the Express boards or WiFi connectivity with the ESP8266 -- so there will be exceptions. But it still all goes to the same reposiory. If anybody has a game or a program that they would like to have published, please let me know and I will create a repository for it. To avoid confusion, I want to only have working projects in there, though, so you can put it in your own repository while it is a work in progress, and I can then fork it to PewPew github account when it's ready. -- Radomir Dopieralski

On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 08:53:59 +0100 Thierry Chantier <titimoby@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you very much for starting the conversation here, and for the suggestions. I wanted to wait a little bit for more people to join, but I think one day is enough for anyone interested to learn about this list. I have now posted a welcome message and the first issue of the newsletter. I hope I can post a newsletter every month, summarizing what is going on in the community that hopefully we can build here. As for your question, everything related to PewPew -- whether in the "simulator" or on the real devices -- will be in the same github repository at http://github.com/pewpew-game. I want to keep all the versions as compatible as possible, so that you can play the same games on all of them -- this is not necessarily always practical, as different hardware sometimes affords additional features, such as more space on the Express boards or WiFi connectivity with the ESP8266 -- so there will be exceptions. But it still all goes to the same reposiory. If anybody has a game or a program that they would like to have published, please let me know and I will create a repository for it. To avoid confusion, I want to only have working projects in there, though, so you can put it in your own repository while it is a work in progress, and I can then fork it to PewPew github account when it's ready. -- Radomir Dopieralski
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