Robert Schmaus <robert.schm...@web.de> writes: > I can only subscribe to what Simon (and all other responders) wrote. > > Like Urs pointed out, that the absence of any reports about the > financial situation on the developer side left me under the impression > that it wasn't really problematic.
It means I don't want to think about it. There may be a number of reasons for that. There is a tax declaration for 2012 I need to think about right now, for example, because otherwise the guesses the tax buro made about a year ago will become final. And their guesses are way optimistic, and the final say will be the basis for taxes (or rather for a refund of what I already paid in order to be able to stop thinking about it for a while) as well as health insurance payments are based on. So, uh, "not problematic" is just not a safe guess when I am silent. > I can understand that it's not pleasant sending out request for > contributions - maybe someone else on the developer side who's > familiar with the situation could do that instead on a - say - > quarterly basis, so everyone's aware of that. There was a three-month window where I worked very little on LilyPond (or at least it felt like it) because I fixed the performance of the "git blame" command which I thought would take about a week. So I was too embarrassed to file reports for that comparatively quiescent time and once I had stopped could not bring myself to start again. Yes, this is all silly. But par for my course. > Apart from that I'd like to contribute as well - please send me the > relevant information (I live in Germany). Will come presently, thanks -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user