PyBridge 0.4.0 - a free online bridge game This is the PyBridge game, migrated to python3 and GTK+3. It was originally maintained at: http://pybridge.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/pybridge/ https://launchpad.net/pybridge but has not seen much development since 2011, as far as I could tell. python2 is now EOL'd, while GTK+2 is deprecated. Since I made good use of this program personally, I decided to publish my fixes to make it run again. About PyBridge ============== PyBridge allows you to play the card game of (contract) bridge, with human players, over the Internet or a local network. There are many Web resources for learning to play bridge. A good starting point is the Wikipedia: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contract_bridge. Release Notes ============= To use PyBridge, you need to connect to a game server. You have two options: - Connect to a public server. A list of known public servers can be found on the project website. - Run a PyBridge game server yourself, using the pybridge-server script. When connecting to a PyBridge server for the first time, you need to ensure that the "Register as New User" checkbox is ticked. Installation instructions can be found in the INSTALL file. Details of new features, bug fixes and other changes can be found in the NEWS file. Your feedback, bug reports and ideas for new features are especially welcome. - Bug reports: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pybridge/ - Feature ideas: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/pybridge/ - Translations: https://translations.launchpad.net/pybridge/ If you are a competent (or aspiring!) Python programmer and would like to contribute code to PyBridge, then please get in touch with the developers! Copyright Information ===================== PyBridge is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. A copy of the license is provided in the COPYING file.