Hi Andrew, thank you for your thoughts.
Am 18. April 2015 03:56:59 MESZ, schrieb Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>: >Urs, > >With a distributed group project it seems to me that people must know >git in order to cooperate successfully, but I tend to find git is hard >for people to learn if they are not software developers and accustomed >to such things. The lack of knowledge of git caused large difficulties >on a distributed engraving project I worked on with four people, a real >issue. Reverting to non-git techniques is painful. > >Do you think this is a problem? Problem? Not necessarily. Important issue? Yes. I would not consider doing *anything* without version control anymore, and if that excludes one or the other possible collaborator so be it. But I think it *is* doable and in any case worth the effort learning it. With " Das trunkne Lied" we had a few people who learned it along the way, and not software developers. But we also had people who decided not to join. Urs > >Andrew _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user