Thank you all for the supportive comments. They are more than
sufficient justification to make it worthwhile to continue.
I better knuckle down and reincarnate the website, the Discourse
forum, and finally do the git repository refactoring. I set up a new
server already.
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
> nobody has noticed the loss of the website or forum,
> which did have a few members,
> so I wonder if this is worth pursuing anyway.
+1 to everything Carl wrote.
Here’s a little more personal perspective…
I freely admit that I didn’t notice the loss of the website or forum. There
Hi Lilyponders,
Andrew, I feel your pain. I offered to help Urs a number of times but he
was way out of my league with the coding side of things and I was virtually
useless to help.
I use the Edition Engraver and Scholarly sporadically. What I think is that
Urs was way ahead of most of us, and
Hi Andrew
I was just waiting for an update (and feeling your pain about the server)
before using OLL in a ‘real’ project. I’ve gotten familiar with most of it now
and it is certainly worth keeping alive. I would use it but I worry about
fragility. My python skills are too limited for the
Andrew,
I would love to get to grips with Openlilylib (specifically, scholarLy) but
when I tried to register to its new home when you first announced it, I
couldn't get in. Can't remember the precise details now, and there wasn't time
to pursue it back then. But I suspect there might be an
On 3/10/21, 3:21 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Andrew Bernard"
wrote:
Hello All,
Some time ago I took over the management of the Openlilylib project from
Urs Liska, who was forced to cease the work for personal reasons. I
created a server to host a new website, a Git
Hello All,
Some time ago I took over the management of the Openlilylib project from
Urs Liska, who was forced to cease the work for personal reasons. I
created a server to host a new website, a Git repository and a Discourse
forum and Openlilylib specific mailing list. The old git repository