On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 08:57:13PM +0200, Julien Delange wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-15
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name : stepmania
> Version : 20030705
> Upstream Author : Stepmania Team <email address hidden>
> * URL : http://www.stepmania.com
> * License : GPL
> Description : Show me your moves, with this dancing game
>
> This is a dancing game. You must have some music files on your computer
> to play this game. You can play with a keyboard, but it's better with a
> useful pad.
How's this better than pyddr? This isn't an insult, but rather it would
be nice to know what differentiates this program from pyddr which is a
very similar program already in the archive.
Also the description is kind of corny :)
-Josh
--
"Notice that, written there, rather legibly, in the Baroque style common
to New York subway wall writers, was, uhm... was the old familiar
suggestion. And rather beautifully illustrated, as well..."
-- Art Garfunkel on the inspiration for "A Poem On The Underground Wall"
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 08:57:13PM +0200, Julien Delange wrote: www.stepmania. com
> Package: wnpp
> Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-15
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name : stepmania
> Version : 20030705
> Upstream Author : Stepmania Team <email address hidden>
> * URL : http://
> * License : GPL
> Description : Show me your moves, with this dancing game
>
> This is a dancing game. You must have some music files on your computer
> to play this game. You can play with a keyboard, but it's better with a
> useful pad.
How's this better than pyddr? This isn't an insult, but rather it would
be nice to know what differentiates this program from pyddr which is a
very similar program already in the archive.
Also the description is kind of corny :)
-Josh
--
"Notice that, written there, rather legibly, in the Baroque style common
to New York subway wall writers, was, uhm... was the old familiar
suggestion. And rather beautifully illustrated, as well..."
-- Art Garfunkel on the inspiration for "A Poem On The Underground Wall"