Project website: http://percival-music.ca/gop/ (includes these emails)
LilyPond GOP - Ongoing jobs Although GOP is a short-term project, the main goal is to train more people to handle ongoing jobs. The more people doing these jobs, the ligher the work will be, and the more we can get done with lilypond! Jobs for normal users --------------------- *Consultant LilyPond is sometimes critized for not listening to users, but whenever we ask for opinions about specific issues, we never get enough feedback. I propose to create a lilypond-consultants mailist. This will be a relatively low-volume list for developers to ask for feedback about proposed changes (names for new commands, new doc pages, etc). *lilypond-user support I think it would be nice if we had an official team of users helping other users. Some people think it would be nice if I stopped being sarcastic to newbies. This strikes me as the ideal opportunity for a trade. If we get six or more non-developers signing up to be official lilypond-user helpers, I'll stop answering newbie emails. Sounds like a win-win-win situation! *LilyPond Report (run by Valentin Villenave) The LilyPond Report, our newsletter, will return in a weekly format. Of course, producing a weekly newsletter takes a lot of work; Valentin could use all the help he can get for this task. *Regression test checker Every time there is a new release, the regression tests need to be checked to see if anything broke. *Translations Keeping the documentation translations is a monumental task; we need all the help we can get! Jobs for advanced users or developers ------------------------------------- *Git help for writers We often receive reports of typos and minor text updates to the documentation. It would be great if somebody could create properly-formatted patches for these corrections. Technical requirements: knowledge of git, or at least willingness to learn git. Git is available on windows as well as OSX and Linux. *LSR editor LSR contains many useful examples of lilypond, but some snippets are out of date and need updating. Other snippets need to be advertized, and new snippets need to be sorted. We could use another person to handle LSR. Technical requirements: use of a web browser. LilyPond requirements: you should be familiar with most of NR 1+2 (or be willing to read the docs to find out). *Join the Frogs! (run by Carl Sorensen) No, this isn't my new name for the French translation team. :) "Frogs" will be a team of bug-fixers (because frogs eat bugs, and you often find them in Ponds of Lilies). We've gotten relatively good about new bug reports -- maybe 1/3 of new reports result in a patch within a week or two. However, there's still a backlog of over 200 bugs. The idea behind Frogs is simple: each person will fix an average of one bug per month. You can either fix an existing bug, or report a new bug and fix it. We won't quibble over the severity of the bug; if a new Frog (Tadpole? ;) is only comfortable fixing "program errors" or similar false warning messages, those will still count towards his "1 bug per month" average. If you feel skilled and ambitious, go ahead and fix the dreaded #34. :) New Frogs will send patches to the FrogMeister for approval; he will ensure that there's no obvious mistakes (both logic and code style) before they create a codereview.appspot issue for review from -devel as a whole. He will also serve as a mentor to inexperienced developers who may feel shy about sending unreviewed patches to -devel directly. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user