Il giorno dom 21 ago 2016 alle 11:19, Andrew Yoon
<andrewyo...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
I'm wondering if there might be room to discuss some improvements to
the lilypond.org homepage -- in my personal experience in the past
its typical GNU-style dated appearance was a little off-putting, and
I suspect for many other composers and musicians who are a little
more timid around technology it doesn't give a very reassuring
welcome. I don't know if anything like this is in the works already,
but is there room for discussing this? I'd be more than happy to
help. Nothing dramatic or web3.0 style of course.
I have the feeling that it would be easier to rewrite it from scratch
(both text and style) and with another tool, but this is not a
"popular" position.
Since this is a frequent discussion that returns every few months, I
wonder if there's anybody in this list willing to work together to
improve the website. I'd also be interested to know if there's someone
who'd like to help but it's blocked by something he/she feels
wrong/uneasy.
On a related note, I think it might be really fantastic if we could
figure out a way to set up a REPL on the website somewhere where
newcomers can give Lilypond a guided try in their browser before
committing to the sometimes-arduous process of installing and getting
it running locally. See for example the Haskell homepage
https://www.haskell.org/ or the http://tryruby.org website.
This was discussed some time ago:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4200/
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