2014-02-23 13:44 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org>: > Am 23.02.2014 13:09, schrieb Janek Warchoł: > >> 2014-02-15 21:16 GMT+01:00 Janek Warchoł <janek.lilyp...@gmail.com>: >>> As for the list of long-term projects, i don't think we have any >>> (which is very bad for the project imo). I would be happy to write >>> something down if there is at least one other developer interested in >>> reviewing and expanding it. >> >> >> No volunteers? :-( >> Kieren, i'm not sure if it's not too late for this, but _maybe_ i'll >> manage to write something down anyway. > > I didn't want to post that because I'm not ready with it yet, but I think I > have to comment on this occasion. > > I was asked by the head of the "music informatics" (however the correct > English term would be) department of a University nearby for suggestions for > projects that could be assigned to students for their bachelor, master or > PhD thesis'. This will of course be a non-binding list without guarantee > that anything will be really done. But it _can_ provide nice input of > man-power.
Wow, this is awesome!! > I will write together a list with projects, but explicitly from my (i.e. the > musicological) perspective. I already have such a document, but that's more > a personal sketch. > > Maybe it's a good idea to do that in a Wiki of github.com/openlilylib? Hmm. A wiki would be nice, but maybe it could just be a full-blown repo with lilypond notes? The thing is: editing text files in a repo using github interface is as simple as editing a wiki (the only difference is that you need permission to edit files in the repo, while the wiki can be open to everyone - but we could give permission to everyone who asked). To add images or other files (i.e. non-text stuff) to the wiki, one has to clone it like a repo anyway (github wikis are git repos under the hood). So, i'd personally lean towards creating a big "lilypond-notes" repo that everyone from LilyPond community can access. Or maybe we could put this in an existing repo, like https://github.com/gperciva/lilypond-extra ? Opinions? best, Janek PS for the people who don't like GitHub: maybe we could use gitlab for that, if someone would volunteer setting the repo up. _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel