It's been more than a year since last release but it's finally here: Lutris 0.3.7 is available for all. We sure have been taking our time but we wanted to make sure to bring the best experience possible for our users. We have listened to the feedback we got after releasing Lutris 0.3.6 and brought a much better overall experience. It may be a minor version upgrade but this release has received nearly 700 commits out of a total of 2000, almost a third of the total!

Make it better, win games!

Our next milestone is the 0.4 branch. The initial version in this branch will see be the first release using Python 3 and will have very little new features except bugfixes. Big features such as Humble Bundle and GOG support or TOSEC integration will come in later releases. We do want to make Lutris 0.4.0 as good as possible so while we're porting everything to Python 3, you can help us improve Lutris and could even win games by doing this! We have a bunch of spare Steam keys for some great games (Serious Sam 3, Half-life 2, Trine 2, Dirt Showdown and a lot more), the best bug reports and patches will be the first to pick from our list of games to win.

Remember that Lutris is not just a Gtk client but it also has a website and lots of runners so any improvement will get you a chance to win some games. Be sure to be as precise as possible, a vague bug report gives you little chance to win whereas a bug report with stack traces and necessary steps and context for reproduction will most probably make you a winner! Valid pull requests with working code will most likely make you an instant winner of at least one game or maybe more if we like it a lot!

We also have a couple of packaging problems on OpenSUSE Build System for Fedora and Ubuntu so if you're a packager, fixing those issues might be a good way to win a game easily! All the required files for packaging are included in the project's source.

The full list of games you can win is available here: https://lutris.net/bundles/win-a-game-contest