GitHub - narrowmo/pygame: pygame (the library) is a Free and Open Source python programming language library for making multimedia applications like games built on top of the excellent SDL library. C, Python, Native, OpenGL.

Thanks to everyone who has helped contribute to this library. Special thanks are also in order.

Marcus Von Appen - many changes, and fixes, 1.7.1+ freebsd maintainer.

Lenard Lindstrom - the 1.8+ windows maintainer, many changes, and fixes.

Brian Fisher - for svn auto builder, bug tracker and many contributions.

Rene Dudfield - many changes, and fixes, 1.7+ release manager/maintainer.

Phil Hassey - for his work on the pygame.org website.

DR0ID for his work on the sprite module.

Richard Goedeken for his smoothscale function.

Ulf Ekström for his pixel perfect collision detection code.

Pete Shinners - original author.

David Clark - for filling the right-hand-man position

Ed Boraas and Francis Irving - Debian packages

Maxim Sobolev - FreeBSD packaging

Bob Ippolito - MacOS and OS X porting (much work!)

Jan Ekhol, Ray Kelm, and Peter Nicolai - putting up with my early design ideas

Nat Pryce for starting our unit tests

Dan Richter for documentation work

TheCorruptor for his incredible logos and graphics

Nicholas Dudfield - many test improvements.

Alex Folkner - for pygame-ctypes

Thanks to those sending in patches and fixes: Niki Spahiev, Gordon Tyler, Nathaniel Pryce, Dave Wallace, John Popplewell, Michael Urman, Andrew Straw, Michael Hudson, Ole Martin Bjoerndalen, Herve Cauwelier, James Mazer, Lalo Martins, Timothy Stranex, Chad Lester, Matthias Spiller, Bo Jangeborg, Dmitry Borisov, Campbell Barton, Diego Essaya, Eyal Lotem, Regis Desgroppes, Emmanuel Hainry, Randy Kaelber Matthew L Daniel, Nirav Patel, Forrest Voight, Charlie Nolan, Frankie Robertson, John Krukoff, Lorenz Quack, Nick Irvine, Michael George, Saul Spatz, Thomas Ibbotson, Tom Rothamel, Evan Kroske, Cambell Barton.

And our bug hunters above and beyond: Angus, Guillaume Proux, Frank Raiser, Austin Henry, Kaweh Kazemi, Arturo Aldama, Mike Mulcheck, Michael Benfield, David Lau

There's many more folks out there who've submitted helpful ideas, kept this project going, and basically made my life easier. Thanks!

Many thank you's for people making documentation comments, and adding to the pygame.org wiki.

Also many thanks for people creating games and putting them on the pygame.org website for others to learn from and enjoy.

Lots of thanks to James Paige for hosting the pygame bugzilla.

Also a big thanks to Roger Dingledine and the crew at SEUL.ORG for our excellent hosting.