Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-02-29 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 28, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Paul Morris wrote: > > LGTM, so that would make it: (I changed “The user describes” to “Users > describe”, although either is fine with me.) > > LilyPond is a music engraving program devoted to producing the > highest-quality sheet music possible. Users describ

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-28 Thread David Kastrup
Paul Morris writes: >> On Jan 28, 2016, at 3:36 AM, David Kastrup wrote: >> >> Ouch. LilyPond is very dissimilar from TeX regarding a whole lot of >> things but certainly in the context of a call for programmers. > > […] > >> Python is just used for some scripting but not in the core applica

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-28 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 28, 2016, at 3:36 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Ouch. LilyPond is very dissimilar from TeX regarding a whole lot of > things but certainly in the context of a call for programmers. […] > Python is just used for some scripting but not in the core application. Good points. We could j

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-28 Thread David Kastrup
Paul Morris writes: > Possibly we could add a description like this (from the 2012 GNU GSoC page): > > LilyPond is a music engraving program, devoted to producing the > highest-quality sheet music possible. It is somewhat similar to TeX — Ouch. LilyPond is very dissimilar from TeX regarding a w

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-27 Thread Mike Solomon
Liska Date: 27/01/2016 10:12 PM (GMT+02:00) To: lilypond-devel@gnu.org Subject: Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing Am 27.01.2016 um 21:02 schrieb Paul Morris: > So students can find us as one of the GNU projects, we should get LilyPond > listed on the GNU GSoC suggestions page.  Here’s

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-27 Thread Urs Liska
Am 27.01.2016 um 21:02 schrieb Paul Morris: > So students can find us as one of the GNU projects, we should get LilyPond > listed on the GNU GSoC suggestions page. Here’s the one for last summer: > http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/ideas-2015.html > > Seems we should just have a listin