On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote: > > And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR. > We should also be evaluating: > > A) Does it run in 2.12? > B) Is it needed in 2.12 (i.e. has 2.12 introduced new features such that > the snippet become irrelevant)?
There aren't so many new features in 2.12. And only the doc-related snippets need to be evaluated. > > I'm estimating 20 hours to organize the current lot, plus 1 hour > > per month. > > With checking for vriable names, 2.12 validity, etc. I estimate about 15 > minutes per snippet (although the time may go down as skill goes up). 15 minutes is way too high. 90% of them can be done in 2 minutes. And the snippets that can't be fixed in that time will have great educational value, so if we can find non-experts to do this, it'll be much better. > With 448 files in the LSR Including stuff from input/new/, we only have 288 snippets worth examining. cd input/lsr; ls | wc; > I think we need more than one person. I really don't think so, mostly because that means that we need to hand out more LSR editorships. Also, my original 20-hour estimate[1] was for good tag organization. Sure, there's many more tasks that can be done for LSR. If there's more interest (i.e. volunteers), we can always tackle more. [1] you may notice that 2*288/60 gives 9 hours, which is in line with my "think of how long it would take me, then double it" rule for estimation. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user