Arnold, On 24 October 2012 16:39, ArnoldTheresius <arnold.we...@siemens.com> wrote: > James wrote >> Arnold >> >> I think this might be better on dev list than bug so I am ccing dev in >> case you are not subscribed to that list yet. >> >> ... >> James >> >> _______________________________________________ >> bug-lilypond mailing list > >> bug-lilypond@ > >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond > > Thanks, James, for your patience with me. > > Yes, I have allready subscribed the dev list. > Looking backward, it would have been better I would have posted it at the > dev mailing list. > > And now just a description for my last point. > I'm working with lily on a Win7/64, and have the lilydev VM installed on it, > but this computer is not connected to any network. > The internet contact is done from a different machine, but there is "by > definition" no chance to install even the lilydev VM or git. > Well, the download of UBUNTU packes for the VM is no problem (create a > download script and supply the packages later on file system). In the same > way a 'git download of a zipped source tree' is easy, too, as every echange > of file is. >
Well it depends on how much you intend contributing to the project, it might be as simple to make a git formatted patch and attach that to an email, then go back-and-forth with someone who will be willing to shepherd your patch on any complex changes. However that's not really a good long term solution. So what do you want to do with your initial patch? James _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond