Oh wow, that's actually very good to know. I noticed while perusing the developer documentation that it's implemented in PyQT4 which I figure has issues or is depreciated by now.
I'll look into this! Thanks a lot! ~Steph On Mon, Apr 29, 2024, 3:12 PM Tom Brennan <tjb1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I'm not the right person by any means to delegate any work, but I've been > lurking on the lilypond user list, and noticed they uncovered a serious > issue in Frescobaldi (implemented in Python) with an old Qt dependency that > has reached EOL, and is starting to cause serious issues. It seems fairly > extensive (I looked at the source code briefly myself), but I imagine if > you have the time and the inclination, you could become a subject matter > expert on Frescobaldi, which appears to be used extensively in the > community, by taking this fix on. > > It's my understanding that although Frescobaldi is used a lot in the > community it doesn't really have a full maintainer, either, hence why I'm > suggesting this as a possibility for someone who's very experienced with > Python. > > Kind regards > Tom > > On Mon, Apr 29, 2024, 17:46 Steph Phillips <stephbotco...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi there! >> >> I'm an experienced Python developer with some additional background in >> C# and C++ and would be really excited to contribute to LilyPond. >> >> It's definitely hard to decide where to begin though, so I'm hoping you >> can point me at the starting line! >> >> Best, >> ~Steph Phillips >> >