Andrew Yoon <andrewyo...@gmail.com> writes:

>  Hi everyone - long-time lilyponder, first time poster here -
>
> I'm wondering if there might be room to discuss some improvements to
> the lilypond.org homepage -- in my personal experience in the past its
> typical GNU-style dated appearance was a little off-putting, and I
> suspect for many other composers and musicians who are a little more
> timid around technology it doesn't give a very reassuring welcome.

Uh, how does "dated appearance" (acl of animated content and flashiness,
color schemes of last season?) equate to "not very reassuring welcome"?

> I don't know if anything like this is in the works already, but is
> there room for discussing this? I'd be more than happy to
> help. Nothing dramatic or web3.0 style of course.

LilyPond's web appearance is generated from Texinfo.  Much of its look
is achieved with CSS sheets.  So there are some elements reasonably easy
to change, and some not.  You won't be able to help much without getting
acquainted with that first.

> On a related note, I think it might be really fantastic if we could
> figure out a way to set up a REPL on the website somewhere where
> newcomers can give Lilypond a guided try in their browser before
> committing to the sometimes-arduous process of installing and getting
> it running locally. See for example the Haskell homepage
> https://www.haskell.org/ or the http://tryruby.org website.

There are such sites for LilyPond but I don't remember their names right
now.  Others likely will provide some.

-- 
David Kastrup

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