On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > After three Fedora Community Gaming sessions have consistently had enough > people to play, but just barely, I want to see if there is a way I can > boost attendance a bit. > > We can't handle everyone who has Fedora installed showing up to play. > (At least not without a lot of work.) But I'd like to see us consistently > getting over a dozen participants. > > If you don't like playing multiplay computer games remotely or don't have > time because other things are more important, you aren't in my target > audiance. > > For the rest of you why aren't you dropping by? > > Are we playing the wrong games? (So far we have played bzflag, wesnoth and > armacycles and will be playing hedgewars next Saturday. Suggestions are > welcome, but for now we are avoiding games that are essentially unplayable > with the Fedora graphics drivers.) > > Are we playing at the wrong times? > > Are you not seeing the announcements? > > Are you worried about not being good enough? (The intention is that newbies > are welcome and I hope that at least one expert shows up to show us what the > best settings are and explain some basic tactics.) > > Are you worried about not being in the target audiance? (The intention is > that anyone who interacts with the Fedora community is welcome. If you are > on the users list, that certainly includes you. The only restricted thing > is Fedora Talk and I have mostly been just experimenting with that and it > isn't needed to play.) > > Something else? I'd like to play, it's just a crap shoot for me if I have time. I stay pretty busy on the weekends with the wife and 3 kids. I already installed hedgewars and tried it out. Looks promising, but I still need to a lot of practice! It's very easy to shoot yourself :) Richard -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines