Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-10 Thread Urs Liska

Am 10.12.2013 10:21, schrieb Mike Solomon:


Thinking out loud, perhaps one solution would be a web-based 
submission mechanism, not unlike OpenLilyLib.




Surely you've already prepared material for shelter? ;-/

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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-10 Thread Mike Solomon

On Dec 10, 2013, at 8:03 AM, Mike Solomon  wrote:

> On Dec 10, 2013, at 12:20 AM, Janek Warchoł  wrote:
> 
>> 2013/12/7 Urs Liska :
>>> Mike, are you still "responsible" for this or how will new Pondings be
>>> included?
>> 
>> Pondings can be added by anyone who has push access (and if someone
>> without it makes a patch, having it pushed by someone should be a
>> no-brainer).  David is adding one now:
>> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3712 and i think it
>> would be generally good if everyone felt responsible for pondings.
>> 
>> It would be nice to drop three sentences in the CG about pondings
>> (probably in chapter about website).
>> I'd do it myself, but i already have too much to do :/
>> 
>> best,
>> Janek
> 
> There probably should be an easier way to submit these things, as it is truly 
> a no-brainer.
> The only difficult step is substituting all special characters with HTML 
> codes, which is doable on a number of conversion sites.
> 

Thinking out loud, perhaps one solution would be a web-based submission 
mechanism, not unlike OpenLilyLib.

Cheers
MS

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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-09 Thread Urs Liska

Am 10.12.2013 04:01, schrieb Paul Morris:

Urs Liska wrote

Step out of the dark and tell the world what we do!

I use LilyPond for alternative music notation systems like Clairnote:
http://clairnote.org/
http://clairnote.org/sheet-music/

and TwinNote (which was my previous focus):
http://clairnote.org/twinnote/
http://clairnote.org/twinnote/sheet-music/

I don't know if this qualifies for a ponding since it is a marginal use case
and I suppose there's a rationale for keeping the focus on more
mainstream/established uses.  On the other hand, it does illustrate the
great flexibility and extensibility of LilyPond.

-Paul




I wouldn't want to decide this, but both should surely qualify for a 
link on the "What people did" gallery on the website.


Urs

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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-09 Thread Mike Solomon
On Dec 10, 2013, at 12:20 AM, Janek Warchoł  wrote:

> 2013/12/7 Urs Liska :
>> Mike, are you still "responsible" for this or how will new Pondings be
>> included?
> 
> Pondings can be added by anyone who has push access (and if someone
> without it makes a patch, having it pushed by someone should be a
> no-brainer).  David is adding one now:
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3712 and i think it
> would be generally good if everyone felt responsible for pondings.
> 
> It would be nice to drop three sentences in the CG about pondings
> (probably in chapter about website).
> I'd do it myself, but i already have too much to do :/
> 
> best,
> Janek

There probably should be an easier way to submit these things, as it is truly a 
no-brainer.
The only difficult step is substituting all special characters with HTML codes, 
which is doable on a number of conversion sites.

Cheers,
MS
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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-09 Thread Paul Morris
Urs Liska wrote
> Step out of the dark and tell the world what we do!

I use LilyPond for alternative music notation systems like Clairnote:
http://clairnote.org/
http://clairnote.org/sheet-music/

and TwinNote (which was my previous focus):
http://clairnote.org/twinnote/
http://clairnote.org/twinnote/sheet-music/

I don't know if this qualifies for a ponding since it is a marginal use case
and I suppose there's a rationale for keeping the focus on more
mainstream/established uses.  On the other hand, it does illustrate the
great flexibility and extensibility of LilyPond.

-Paul



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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-09 Thread Janek Warchoł
2013/12/7 Urs Liska :
> Mike, are you still "responsible" for this or how will new Pondings be
> included?

Pondings can be added by anyone who has push access (and if someone
without it makes a patch, having it pushed by someone should be a
no-brainer).  David is adding one now:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3712 and i think it
would be generally good if everyone felt responsible for pondings.

It would be nice to drop three sentences in the CG about pondings
(probably in chapter about website).
I'd do it myself, but i already have too much to do :/

best,
Janek

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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-07 Thread Urs Liska

Am 07.12.2013 16:07, schrieb Daniel Rosen:
On Dec 6, 2013, at 5:06 PM, Urs Liska > wrote:



Am 06.12.2013 22:51, schrieb SoundsFromSound:

Urs Liska wrote

Hi,


What is the official definition of a ponding?




http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-04/msg00533.html


"A website that uses LilyPond somehow..."

How about this? Seems kind of a big deal to me. :-P
http://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Score


Definitely!

Mike, are you still "responsible" for this or how will new Pondings be 
included?
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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-07 Thread Daniel Rosen
On Dec 6, 2013, at 5:06 PM, Urs Liska 
mailto:u...@openlilylib.org>> wrote:

Am 06.12.2013 22:51, schrieb SoundsFromSound:

Urs Liska wrote


Hi,



What is the official definition of a ponding?





http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-04/msg00533.html

"A website that uses LilyPond somehow..."

How about this? Seems kind of a big deal to me. :-P
http://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Score
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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-06 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all,

> Come on, it's not possible that the LilyPond community has so little to offer 
> in terms of projects.
> Step out of the dark and tell the world what we do!

Tomorrow, MSU's "Home For the Holidays" spectacular will include around over 
330 musicians singing over 25 minutes of Lilypond-engraved music (composed 
and/or arranged by yours truly).

I also gave a kick-butt Lilypond sales pitch at the composition seminar I 
taught this afternoon — the professors and students were extremely impressed 
with the output, the algorithmic possibilities, and some of the "tricks" I 
showed them (like polymetrics).

K.
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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-06 Thread Urs Liska

Am 06.12.2013 22:51, schrieb SoundsFromSound:

Urs Liska wrote

Hi,


What is the official definition of a ponding?




http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2012-04/msg00533.html
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Re: lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-06 Thread SoundsFromSound
Urs Liska wrote
> Hi,
> 
> I always was subconciously aware of the fact that there are quite few 
> and repeated "Pondings" on the lilypond.org entry page.
> Now I found them in the LilyPond Git repository and noticed that there 
> really are _only three_ different items!
> 
> Come on, it's not possible that the LilyPond community has so little to 
> offer in terms of projects.
> Step out of the dark and tell the world what we do!
> 
> Urs
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lilypond.org "Pondings"

2013-12-06 Thread Urs Liska

Hi,

I always was subconciously aware of the fact that there are quite few 
and repeated "Pondings" on the lilypond.org entry page.
Now I found them in the LilyPond Git repository and noticed that there 
really are _only three_ different items!


Come on, it's not possible that the LilyPond community has so little to 
offer in terms of projects.

Step out of the dark and tell the world what we do!

Urs

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