For those who'd like to test write access with musite, there's now a testing server at this address : https://musite.dtdns.net/
To test write access, click on "Authenticate", then give whatever username you like, and no (or whatever) password. As the project is young, there are probably bugs : please feel free to report them here <https://github.com/jperon/musite/issues>. Please note it is on a small server : if you'd like to use it on a regular basis, it's *really* recommended to install musite on your local computer/network. God Bless, Fr. Jacques Peron + 2015-06-06 16:39 GMT+02:00 Jacques Peron <[email protected]>: > Dear Gregorio users, > > After working a bit on it, I’d like to let you know about musite > <https://github.com/jperon/musite>, a project I have developped (in > Python) to help managing projects which use gregorian (thanks to Gregorio) > and classical (thanks to Lilypond) scores. > > As I’m French and don’t speak English very well, all that was originally > developped in French… but I’ve translated it (with difficulty) into > English, so that English speakers can use it too ! The only thing I didn’t > translate is the documentation <https://github.com/jperon/musite-doc>, so > if someone would like to help… this would really be welcome ! > > Those who’d like to have a first glance might look at this address > <https://musite.stmichel.dtdns.net>, but this will only give you read > access, and as it is on a private server, I can’t guarantee 100% uptime. So > I encourage you to install and try it on your own ! > Feel free to test it, to submit issues here > <https://github.com/jperon/musite/issues>, and if you have programming > skills, your pull requests are welcome. > > Thank you, > > Fr. Jacques Peron + > >
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