On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 4:30 AM Luca Fascione wrote:
> All this being said, I just read there are hundreds of makams, which makes
> me wonder whether it
> wouldn't be more effective to provide a simple method to indicate the
> makam of a piece at the start
> of the score, for all but the most
Le 18/01/2023 à 04:27, David Zelinsky a écrit :
Jean Abou Samra writes:
Le 18/01/2023 à 04:11, David Zelinsky a écrit :
What does this mean?
I did run 'make; make check; make doc' and didn't see any errors. And
the documentation (the only thing I modified) looks good to me.
You need to
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Le 18/01/2023 à 04:11, David Zelinsky a écrit :
>> What does this mean?
>>
>> I did run 'make; make check; make doc' and didn't see any errors. And
>> the documentation (the only thing I modified) looks good to me.
>
>
> You need to go through the process shown here:
>
Le 18/01/2023 à 04:11, David Zelinsky a écrit :
What does this mean?
I did run 'make; make check; make doc' and didn't see any errors. And
the documentation (the only thing I modified) looks good to me.
You need to go through the process shown here:
Ok, I forked the main repository, and successfully pushed my new branch
to the fork. But before I could make the merge request, I saw this
email from gitlab:
> Pipeline #750192498 has failed!
>
> Project: LilyPond ( https://gitlab.com/dzcello/lilypond )
> Branch:
David Zelinsky writes:
> Jean Abou Samra writes:
>
>>> But when I go to the Merge Requests page there is no "New Merge
>>> Request" button as the gitlab docs say there should be.
>>
>> For me, there is ... See the screenshot attached.
>
> Not for me. See my attached screenshot.
>
> I did
Le 18/01/2023 à 02:05, David Zelinsky a écrit :
Jean Abou Samra writes:
Hi David,
As written privately, please try to write from your address that
is subscribed to this list (d...@dedekind.net) or to subscribe this
one. Otherwise, each of your messages needs to be manually approved
by Mark
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Hi David,
>
> As written privately, please try to write from your address that
> is subscribed to this list (d...@dedekind.net) or to subscribe this
> one. Otherwise, each of your messages needs to be manually approved
> by Mark or me and doesn't reach the list before
Hi David,
As written privately, please try to write from your address that
is subscribed to this list (d...@dedekind.net) or to subscribe this
one. Otherwise, each of your messages needs to be manually approved
by Mark or me and doesn't reach the list before this.
Le 18/01/2023 à 00:45, David
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Here is what the contributor's guide has to say on commit access:
>
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/contributor/commit-access
>
> “Generally, only contributors who have already provided a number of
> patches which have been merged to the main repository
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Hi Jahrme,
>
> Le 17/01/2023 à 12:14, Jahrme Risner a écrit :
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I recently moved my primary system onto GNU Guix and have been
>> getting it set up according. While doing that I noticed that the
>> Guix package for LilyPond is still on 2.20.0,
Hi Jahrme,
Le 17/01/2023 à 12:14, Jahrme Risner a écrit :
Hello all,
I recently moved my primary system onto GNU Guix and have been getting it set
up according. While doing that I noticed that the Guix package for LilyPond is
still on 2.20.0, seemingly having missed the entire 2.22.0 release
Le 17/01/2023 à 09:13, Lukas-Fabian Moser a écrit :
Hi David,
Am 17.01.23 um 06:18 schrieb David Zelinsky:
Thanks. As I understand it I will need to first request and be granted
commit access. Or is there another way, given that I am new and
untested?
Welcome - it's great you want to
Hello all,
I recently moved my primary system onto GNU Guix and have been getting it set
up according. While doing that I noticed that the Guix package for LilyPond is
still on 2.20.0, seemingly having missed the entire 2.22.0 release cycle, and
so I'm now looking at updating Guix's package
Hi David,
Am 17.01.23 um 06:18 schrieb David Zelinsky:
Thanks. As I understand it I will need to first request and be granted
commit access. Or is there another way, given that I am new and
untested?
Welcome - it's great you want to contribute!
What's being "tested" is mainly your merge
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