2014-02-24 0:28 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org>: > I talked with this professor as part of my recent "lobbying" activities, and > asked if it would be possible to give students projects of that kind. He was > very welcoming and told me that he's always looking for ideas for the > students who don't have ideas by themselves (ts, ts ...). > As they have the computer science and the musicological institute which > don't work together as intensely as hoped, he is quite interested in > supporting projects that may promote the relationship of both.
Cool! Well, it may turn out that noone will actually start working on lilypond (i tried something similar with my university, but without success - yet) but it's defintiely woth trying. if everyone did this with their university, i'm pretty sure that we would eventually find interested people :) >> 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? > > > https://github.com/lilypond/roadmap ? Actually I was thinking about putting there other lily stuff as well (so that we don't end up with gazillion differeent repos): - notes about lily promotional materials - my ties research - my various other notes - unfinished stuff (for example unfinished docs like this one http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3273) So, what about lilypond-notes, or staging-area, or development-resources? j _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel