Am Mittwoch, den 23.09.2020, 00:07 +0200 schrieb Federico Bruni: > Hi > > I'm writing to ask the permission to place some "experimental" code in > a repository within the LilyPond group. > The project would be called bend-spanner, so the link would be: > https://gitlab.com/lilypond/bend-spanner > > Of course the description would highlight that it's a work in progress > of a new feature which may be included in LilyPond eventually, when > it's mature enough. > > The author of the code is Harm.
which is mentioned nowhere in the code, at least not in the comments I scanned. > I'm only the "git maintainer", as Harm > posted the files on lilypond-user mailing list but never in a > repository. > I decided to put it in a git repository to make things easier for any > potential user. > > It's currently hosted here: > https://pagure.io/lilypond-bend-spanner > > Why moving it to Gitlab? > > - It would have more visibility for users as well as developers. > - Perhaps Harm may start working on that repository instead of posting > files on the mailing list :-) as he has an account on Gitlab. Well, if > he doesn't, I'll keep up my git maintainer role. My 2 cents: With that motivation, I'm against moving it to GitLab. You wrote it's still work in progress and that you're not willing to adapt the code for OLL or LilyPond proper. I don't see a reason to give this a more official flavor by putting it into the organization. Jonas
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