Excellent! Count me in. Janek 2013/6/11 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: > > As announced in January, I'd like to offer a developer meeting in > Waltrop this year again. Due to the limited meeting and accommodation > space (limit is about 20 participants) and the time frame, things like > introductory courses for LilyPond would not make much sense: the focus > will be on having discussions, getting serious work done, figuring out > where to go next, and so on. > > I sincerely hope that the topic of releasing 2.18 will _not_ be relevant > any more and we can instead make some progress on the next steps. > Things that might warrant working on are > > Guilev2 (seriously) > Markup redesign > Page breaker > MusicXML discussions > Discussions about EU project feasibility (I tried getting something > organized a few months ago, but it basically died from lack of immediate > recognizable interest from commercial entities). > > Reports about the last meeting can be found at > <URL:http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-28>. Information > about travel and place (please don't get confused by last year's dates!) > is still at <URL:http://news.lilynet.net/?LilyPond-meeting-in-Waltrop>. > > The date this time around will be August 2013, Friday 16th to Tuesday > 20th, with the possibility to arrive Thursday 15th late in the day for > people who'd otherwise miss stuff early Friday. > > The proposed date coincides with the "Dattelner Kanalfest" > <URL:http://www.kanalfest.de/> which is the big competition (next town) > of the "Waltroper Parkfest" we had running parallel to the conference > last year. It still provides a reasonably close festival and > entertainment for potentially not-just-LilyPond interested attendants or > accompaniment, though with more focus on music and less on small arts > like jugglers and stuff. > > But since it is next town, it will not suck dry external accommodation > in Waltrop like the Parkfest did last year. So it should be easier for > people preferring to stay at some hotel or similar to find something not > too far away. Camping on the ground and sleep-ins are of course > possible like last year and I expect most participants to make use of > that. > > As mentioned above, most travellers will aim for Dortmund (through bus > or train) though some international travellers will likely have > Düsseldorf as their first destination in Germany. > > -- > David Kastrup > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-devel mailing list > lilypond-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
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