"R.D. Latimer" <rdlati...@gmail.com> writes: > I'm a retired school teacher, I know some C++, I'd be happy to help > out with dev if I can, though I may not know enough, but would be > willing to try. I know some c++ and lisp/scheme and music theory. I > have a Windows 7 laptop, Netbeans for C++ dev. Let me know if there > may be ways to help out with the development end. - thanks
Well, we have a Ubuntu VM setup called Lilydev that is used for development on Windows: there are so many dependencies to other free software easily available and installed on typical GNU/Linux systems that the developers have at some point of time given up on native Windows development. Not sure whether you'll be able to use the Netbeans with that. Try checking out the "Contributor's Guide" <URL:http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/contributor/index.html> and see whether this gives you a somewhat better idea what you are dealing with here. What we need badly is actually code reviewers: there are a lot of "lone wolf" developers around who create and commit changes without a lot of review going on between them. Having a person pitch in and state what kind of new code needs commenting/explaining for the average programmer to be able to maintain/follow it is likely helpful. You have to be aware, however, that the current commenting style in the code will make you feel like a veterinarian doing an internship in a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant, trying to set the bones in broken chicken wings. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user