Hi,
With all this focus on problems, I’d like to give a perspective on progress with Lilypond: In the past 6 years Guile 2.x for Lilypond changed from "it does not work at all and Lilypond might be purged from distros" to "it’s a lot slower but it fully works" The path forward changed from "get Lilypond on Guile 2.x to work at all or we go down" to "speed up Lilypond on Guile 2.x". And the risk changed from "Lilypond on Guile 2.x might be infeasible and all users might lose Lilypond" to "Lilypond might regress to the speed it had 3 years ago¹ which might temporarily render it too slow for some users". ¹: Factor 4 is just 36 months of hardware development. All that with the promise that the right kind of optimizations might actually make Lilypond on Guile 2.x significantly faster than on Guile 1.8. TLDR: That’s great progress! The future of Lilypond is already secure. It might become even more awesome than Lilypond on 1.8. I know it might not always look like that, but take a step back: Wow! Kudos to all involved and all tackling it today! Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken
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