>> I am also totally up for this idea as well. > > What's wrong with this list? Everybody wants to take his LilyPond > business to the web interface of his choice that takes a lot of > additional work over just reading and typing text and further > dilutes the LilyPond knowledge.
I second that. We have a central knowledge place (contrary to, say, C++ or general algorithmical questions), and scattering that is not beneficial at all. Of course, we are using an old-school e-mail list instead of the super-duper web interface 6.0 which might be unusual to all the kids outside. However, so is lilypond itself, which doesn't have a nifty GUI... I really like StackExchange! However, given that web possibilities exist to search and access the lilypond mailing lists, and to ask questions using gmane, I think it is not useful to set up a new forum. Just consider a complicated question that nobody on StackExchange can answer directly: Eventually, someone would step forward and ask the very question on the lilypond-user (or lilypond-devel) list, then report back to StackExchange. What a waste of time and resources. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user