On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 10:38:32 +0100 (CET), Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote:

> As David K. pointed out,
> it must be viewable and navigatable by blind people.

As I wrote, there are some aspects that need to be solved. I just do not
reject a potential valuable approach beforehand.

> Additionally, it
> must be possible to build the documentation of lilypond with `make
> doc'.

As discussed, this can be solved by separating the site and the
documentation. 

> We then would need someone who is doing the job to set this up and
> convert the old stuff to the new one.  However, this isn't a trivial
> task and it probably takes a long time to get it right, so we need
> someone who has a lot of endurance and stamina...

In other words, it will never happen.

OTOH:
1. move the current site to lilypond-classic
2. move John's site in place
3. add a textline at the top to point visual impaired people to the classic
site
4. add a documentation link to documentation section of the classic site

Basically John's site is now a nice and shiny portal into the existing
information. But it will give visitors a good impression. And I'm confident
that it will inspire contributors to enhance and improve it.

"Soms moet je vliegen voor je vleugels krijgt" (dutch proverb)

-- Johan

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