[Kde-games-devel] Submitting entries for the Linux Game Tome

Emil Sedgh emilsedgh at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 11:10:03 CET 2008


Games site currently has a Mini-Database of games info like description, 
howto, version, authors & contributors and icon and screenshots.
they are all stored in XML files so maybe we could use a script to extract 
information that we need?

On Chahar shanbe 26 Dei 1386 13:35:24 Luciano Montanaro wrote:
> Il Wednesday 16 January 2008 09:18:17 Josef Spillner ha scritto:
> > Am Mittwoch 16 Januar 2008 04:08:08 schrieb Ian Wadham:
> > > P.S. Is there still somewhere central where *.lsm files get picked up
> > > and catalogued?  Or is that concept out-of-date now?
> >
> > Well, it's just been replaced by the usual reinventing-the-wheel by some
> > web-centric folks, at least according to them, with something called
> > DOAP. http://usefulinc.com/doap/
> >
> > The page doesn't even mention LSM or DOAP's advantages to it, so I'd
> > assume that the wheel has indeed been reinvented here.
>
> Uhm... of the games we have, these are the only ones that have a .lsm file.
>
> ./lskat/lskat.lsm
> ./kgoldrunner/kgoldrunner.lsm
> ./ksudoku/src/ksudoku.lsm
> ./kfourinline/kfourinline.lsm
>
> I know nothing of either LSM and DOAP. But we could generate both formats
> from some superset of either, and a script.
>
> Is this information useful for promoting our games?
> We are practically absent from freshmeat too...
>
> I used to check the site regularly in my early Linux days, and I still
> check it from time to time, to find out if I can find a program for a
> certain task.
>
> And what about apps.kde.org?
>
> Luciano
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