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Re: Introduce yourself
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07 Jan 2019, 04:01
by Random Paradox
Hi, I'm Joe. AKA Random Paradox.
Re: Introduce yourself
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13 Jan 2019, 17:46
by RichardMcCombs
I'm Richard McCombs from Los Angeles, California, USA. I've been into development for a long time.
Re: Introduce yourself
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16 Jan 2019, 23:11
by CaielonCoder
Hello everyone. I'm CaielonCoder.
I'm game developer in a small company. I'm love free software and I joined with the desire to contribute to this great project.
Greetings.
Re: Introduce yourself
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19 Jan 2019, 00:08
by programmerjake
I'm Jacob Lifshay.
I am creating an open source Vulkan driver:
https://salsa.debian.org/Kazan-team/kazanI am also working on an open source RISC-V GPU:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/libre-risc-v/m-class
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted:
19 Jan 2019, 23:10
by cynicfm
I am 24 years old guy who migrated from windows last year to get into open source games
Been using Linux for over an year now, and i also enjoy community and wanna stop playing games that are about killing.
Thanks
Re: Introduce yourself
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23 Jan 2019, 12:24
by RobertRichards
Hello Everybody,
I am Robert Richards, a newbie to this forum. Thanks to accepting me as a new member in this community. I am a game developer. All I need is your cooperation and support.
Thanks
Re: Introduce yourself
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27 Jan 2019, 21:10
by vooranbola188
Hello, Nice too meet you
Re: Introduce yourself
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07 Feb 2019, 21:58
by NoNameAtAll
Hi, I'm Stefan from Germany. I've been playing STK for many years and I really was waiting for the network races! Great work!!
Thank you!
Re: Introduce yourself
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11 Feb 2019, 17:23
by Holka
Hello! I am new here, I want to understand the development of games, I hope it will be a great experience!
Re: Introduce yourself
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11 Feb 2019, 17:28
by SekiBoroda
Hello everyone, guys, my name is Brian and I develop small mobile apps, glad to be here, with you and I hope to share everything I know with you;)
Re: Introduce yourself
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12 Feb 2019, 03:02
by dulsi
One of the talks I attended at BostonFIG Talks was about community building. I'm going to try to take that to heart and try to encourage people more. Welcome everyone. I've gone back a couple to post to respond to some of the new members. If I didn't respond to yours I'm sorry. Feel free to post again or post to another thread like my thread on
demakes.
CaielonCoder {l Wrote}:Hello everyone. I'm CaielonCoder.
I'm game developer in a small company. I'm love free software and I joined with the desire to contribute to this great project.
Welcome CaielonCoder. Does your company do any open source software or is that a personal love? Any open source projects you want to contribute to? Thinking of starting your own? Or just here to talk about free software games?
Welcome Jacob. I'm a software guy myself. Although for some odd reason I keep looking at small portable game devices.
cynicfm {l Wrote}:I am 24 years old guy who migrated from windows last year to get into open source games
Been using Linux for over an year now, and i also enjoy community and wanna stop playing games that are about killing.
Welcome cynicfm. What kind of games do you like? Maybe we can recommend some open source games.
RobertRichards {l Wrote}:Hello Everybody,
I am Robert Richards, a newbie to this forum. Thanks to accepting me as a new member in this community. I am a game developer. All I need is your cooperation and support.
Thanks
Wecome Robert. What are you currently working on? What challenges have you faced?
vooranbola188 {l Wrote}:Hello, Nice too meet you
Welcome vooranbola188. What brings you to our neck of the woods? Are you playing or developing any open source games?
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted:
14 Feb 2019, 19:11
by Avalley
Hello humans. I'm Avalley. I'm here to submit designs for Supertux, and also some music
Re: Introduce yourself
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16 Feb 2019, 17:23
by dlewan
Hi, all, my nickname is dlewan, but my first name's Doug. (You may be able to guess my last name.) I've been a user of GNU software since nearly when GNU was created. I've used GNU/Linux almost exclusively for over 20 years. The variety and quality has always astonished me. I'm glad that there are now so many open source games as well.
Re: Introduce yourself
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26 Feb 2019, 23:12
by FinixFighter
Hi! I'm luca from Italy! I like SuperTuxKart so much and I think it has so much potential! I hope I'll be able to give some help with new ideas or with developing (maybe in the future, I'm learning programming right now)
Re: Introduce yourself
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27 Feb 2019, 13:57
by dulsi
Avalley {l Wrote}:Hello humans. I'm Avalley. I'm here to submit designs for Supertux, and also some music
Welcome Avalley. I don't participate in the Supertux forums but hopefully you have a good time here. If you do music you might want to check out
https://opengameart.org. You can upload your music under an open license to allow others to use your content in games. I've used some music from there in Troll Bridge.
dlewan {l Wrote}:Hi, all, my nickname is dlewan, but my first name's Doug. (You may be able to guess my last name.) I've been a user of GNU software since nearly when GNU was created. I've used GNU/Linux almost exclusively for over 20 years. The variety and quality has always astonished me. I'm glad that there are now so many open source games as well.
Good to meet you Doug. Are you content to be a user of open source software or are you interested (or already doing) development?
FinixFighter {l Wrote}:Hi! I'm luca from Italy! I like SuperTuxKart so much and I think it has so much potential! I hope I'll be able to give some help with new ideas or with developing (maybe in the future, I'm learning programming right now)
Hi luca. Hmm... SuperTuxKart supports split screen. I did not know that. I will have to try that.
Re: Introduce yourself
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27 Feb 2019, 17:23
by dasagrivamanu
Hello all,
I'm good at C and Python, also started learning machine learning.
Hope to learn more from here.
Thanks
Re: Introduce yourself
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28 Feb 2019, 14:49
by lm
I'm an experienced C/C++ programmer. Have participated in a variety of Open Source projects. I've also done a lot of cross-platform software porting. Have patched several Open Source games to fix memory issues, clean-up bugs and improve portability across platforms including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Android.
Re: Introduce yourself
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01 Mar 2019, 15:18
by dulsi
dasagrivamanu {l Wrote}:I'm good at C and Python, also started learning machine learning.
Hope to learn more from here.
Welcome. I thought machine learning was to negate the need for us to learn.
Are you interested in working on existing games, creating new ones or just playing them?
lm {l Wrote}:I'm an experienced C/C++ programmer. Have participated in a variety of Open Source projects. I've also done a lot of cross-platform software porting. Have patched several Open Source games to fix memory issues, clean-up bugs and improve portability across platforms including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Android.
What open source games have you fixed up? Any your recommend?
Re: Introduce yourself
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04 Mar 2019, 16:31
by divVerent
I'm divVerent, who worked on the games Nexuiz (and later Xonotic) before (both on game code and engine side), and more recently did more "internally" stuff like xsecurelock. Also I like doing crazy stuff like the
Xonotic Bot Orchestra and eCantorix (espeak-based music synthesis, Vocaloid-style).
Re: Introduce yourself
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04 Mar 2019, 19:50
by lm
Some of my favorite Open Source games are listed here:
https://lmemsm.dreamwidth.org/8013.html Some of my patches have made it back into the original projects I've worked on. Some projects aren't under active development or the developers aren't interested in patches. I've uploaded some of those patches to the Internet, but, in many cases, I'm still in the process of debugging and uploading modifications.
Re: Introduce yourself
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04 Mar 2019, 21:03
by dulsi
lm {l Wrote}:Some of my favorite Open Source games are listed here:
https://lmemsm.dreamwidth.org/8013.html Some of my patches have made it back into the original projects I've worked on. Some projects aren't under active development or the developers aren't interested in patches. I've uploaded some of those patches to the Internet, but, in many cases, I'm still in the process of debugging and uploading modifications.
Interesting list. Not games I'm generally interested in. If the game isn't under active development, you could always take up maintaining it. I did that with Ostrich Riders which didn't compile with the current SFML when I looked at it.
Re: Introduce yourself
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06 Mar 2019, 03:47
by TimzUneeverse
Hello, I'm TimzUneeverse. I'm from Vancouver, WA.
Re: Introduce yourself
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14 Mar 2019, 13:39
by Eldy
Hello, I'm Eldy from France.
I have some skills in C++, Python, Lua, as well as the games engines Löve2D and Unity.
Re: Introduce yourself
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14 Mar 2019, 16:22
by space88
Hi , everyone
Re: Introduce yourself
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15 Mar 2019, 18:33
by dulsi
TimzUneeverse {l Wrote}:Hello, I'm TimzUneeverse. I'm from Vancouver, WA.
Welcome Timz. Any games you are currently developing or interested in developing?
Eldy {l Wrote}:Hello, I'm Eldy from France.
I have some skills in C++, Python, Lua, as well as the games engines Löve2D and Unity.
Not much interest for Unity here given it's closed source. I've thought of trying Love2D but haven't had the chance. Have you released any open source games? Anything you are interested in developing?