On 11/21/12 at 10:41am, Glen Larsen wrote: > Mutopia has an interesting niche in classical sheet music availability and > I would like to contribute more work. My sheet music contributions have > slowed mostly because I have seen very little traffic on the site. I > understand that this can happen as a site evolves and voluntary maintainers > and contributors come and go.
The main problems seems to be that the admin doesn't have much time for this project anymore. > I would like to help instead of watching and waiting. As a retired software > engineer with an interest in improving my classical guitar repertoire, I > can contribute both software expertise and transcriptions. Transcriptions > are my primary interest but I would like to help in any way I can to keep > mutopia alive, even if it is just having one more brain that doesn't mind > updating existing scores. Your contributions are certainly welcome! > Perhaps the best approach would be for me to ping the emails mentioned on > mutopia's contact page, but I think the trickle of activity on the > discussion list may be an indication of renewed interest. I sent an update of Hadyn Op. 76 to a new lilypond version to the contributions mail address in July. I haven't received a reply yet. Similarly I sent some new pieces in August. I think that I'm not the only one who is waiting for a reply. Maybe you have more luck with pinging the other addresses... For updating existing scores, just use the git repository. I'm certain that it will be useful. Notice that there some other people (me included) working on updating pieces. We shouldn't duplicate our work. Maybe we could do some peer review. (Some people might also have sent their updates to the contributions mail and be waiting for a reply.) Felix _______________________________________________ Mutopia-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.bcn.mythic-beasts.com/mailman/listinfo/mutopia-discuss
