Am 19.02.2014 20:16, schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> writes:
Am 19.02.2014 18:41, schrieb David Kastrup:
There is a three-month limit as far as I can see. There seems little
point in proposing stuff that a student cannot realistically be expected
to wrap his head around in the given time frame. The GUILEv2 migration
is a project where you need to build and work with a rather confined set
of expertise and then continue applying it until you get to the end.
I think that has a reasonable chance of fitting in the time slot without
previous heavy exposure to the LilyPond code base. It's not a given,
but it has a reasonable chance. With something vague and complicated
like "tie crusade" or "slur formatting", I don't see anything happening
with a tangible result.
That may well be true, and my suggestion wasn't too educated.
But I had the impression that at least the Tie project was of a
reasonable size,
What _is_ the "tie project"? There are lists of ugly ties. That's not
a project.
http://lilypondblog.org/tag/tie-project/
and equipped with enough pre-research.
I don't see anything that would serve as either a direction or a
starting point.
Maybe that's still somewhat private in Janek's hand?
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