Joseph Rushton Wakeling <[email protected]> writes: > Has anyone ever actually engaged with any major publishers to identify > the factors that are of interest to them in engraving software, and > the features that Lilypond would have to implement in order to meet > their requirements?
Judging from my experience in print publishing, the most important feature is that output quality is not competitive. They have taken large investments in their current tools, their operators, their experts, their workflows, dependencies, and customer base and expectations and pricings. They are major publishers not just since yesterday. They have what it takes to crank out good scores at competitive prices. Getting them interested is only feasible if LilyPond opens new business areas for them. They won't be interested to change to LilyPond in already established areas because it would mean putting them on equal, or actually on worse footing with newcomers. Short of being able to offer new _business_ models, you'll get stonewalled. They'll have to react if you manage to upset the established markets with LilyPond, but they won't actively participate before that is the case. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
