Eric Mrozek said -
>Bryan, this is an open list - you won't get anyone to agree to your
>personal terms. You'd be best off to just post your thoughts and don't
>mind the critique, whether it's meant personally or not.
Well, some of the critique has been extremely personal. Of course I'm going
> "Gianni" == Gianni Cunich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gianni> By the way, I've been told many times that the main abc native softwares,
Gianni> which are mainly quite poor clones of a rather poor first one, are a
product
Gianni> of the so called free-source or open-source philo
Hello,
reading all this dynamic messages, I want to ask for a bit of
moderation, since things do not get better by breaking down bridges
which have to be rebuilt afterwards anyway.
Abc as it is is working right now and whether there is a further
developement for the standard and/or the programs,
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > There doesn't seem to be much point in being involved in an
> > open-source project c
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> >>time for a new approach, preferably one involving as much of the abc
> >>community
Hello,
a friend of mine is used to input music playing his keyboard (music, not
computer) and "writing" the music via midi into his noation program. Is
there a software that can create abc output directly in this way?: -
Write a tune header or use a default tune header then press a key of
the pi
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be much point in being involved in an
> open-source project coded in a language you don't understand.
Sorry, but that's absurd. Coding is not the only way to contribute to a
software project, and I would argue that it is not e