I'm interested in another Jam and I found the 1 month format to be good for me last time we did it.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 9:28 PM, David O'Toole dto1138@gmail.com wrote:
I've been invited to give another presentation to the Boston Lisp group on the topic of lisp games, possibly in late August or September. I'd love to spend some time talking about what the community at large are doing, and it's been a while since we've had a game jam, so how about it?
What are your thoughts? The month-long "expo" format can allow for more participation, since it doesn't rely on everyone having the same week free to work on an entry.
Here is last year's call for entries: http://dto.github.com/notebook/2010expo.html
I'd also like to try promoting the contest to a somewhat wider audience with a little viral ad banner campaign or something. Plus, I think we can appeal to Lisp newcomers and novices by pointing to appealing stuff like SchemeBricks and Fluxus. It's arguably a bit more of a turn-key solution, and people are doing a lot of fun games and gamelike things with Fluxus. It would be fantastic also if the developers of various Lisp game libraries and tools could provide links to documentation for newcomers, so that the 2011 expo page will present both expo newcomers and returning entrants with a variety of options for doing something lispy with games.
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