2012/2/10 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: > Janek Warchoł <janek.lilyp...@gmail.com> writes: >> - Sergei Rachmaninoff died in March 1943. If we start a year-long >> project now, we will finish roughly when most of his works will fall >> out of copyright. > > How would one cooperate while they are not yet out of copyright? Want > to risk having your servers seized?
Typesetting can be done by one person. Developer(s) enrolled in such a project will receive privately only snippets from the work (-> quotation and fair use). Or all testing would be done by the typesetter; not hard to do. Sure, it's not the best way to work, and if appropriate composition from a longer-dead composer is found, we better do it instead and wait with Rachmaninoff till 2013. 2012/2/10 Rodolfo Zitellini <xhero...@gmail.com>: > There are loads of music up to the 20th century that wait to be > published in a good edition, but I think the kikstarter was so > successful mostly because the Goldbergs are a quite popular and > famous. For this very reason i'm sure that we should limit ourselves to the greatest composers only. A name instantly recognizable to anyone, even the musically ignorant, would be best: Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Handel. cheers, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user