Hi,

this is just to mention that I proposed a talk on MuseScore during the upcoming 
LinuxDay 2017 on Oct 28th in Pisa, and it seems I have good chances to get a 
slot :-)!

My plan is to show a few basic facts about the software, how to use it but 
especially how I tweaked it to do some fancy things and suit better my own 
needs, thanks to it being *open-source*. I should be able to show my 
LED+Arduino hack live, among others (would be great to resurrect the automated 
repeats detection, but I know I'm short of time for that). I'd expect the 
typical LD audience with a mix of (a few) high-school students, (more) 
university students (LD will be held at the faculty of engineering at 
University of Pisa), some researchers/academics, sys admins, IT professionals 
and even people with just a general/hobbyist passion about software coding on 
Linux and not only.

Therefore, I'd appreciate if anyone could contribute with some basic historical 
stats about MuseScore (commits, main developers, contributors, community, ...) 
and/or fundamental bullet points you deem of importance in such context.

Thanks,

        T.
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Tommaso Cucinotta
Home Page: http://retis.sssup.it/~tommaso
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tommasocucinotta

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