That looks great - there was always a pause before while the graphic at the top loaded and now this is gone and it looks much clearer and cleaner. Great stuff! I have done some editing on the first steps page, but I can't help thinking I am not the person to do this, since I don't enter music without the MIDI controller, so I don't really know what the practical first steps would be like. So please comment/fix if you have a good idea what this should say to give a first introduction for MIDI controller-less folk.
Richard On Tue, 2012-02-21 at 22:57 -0600, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > I upgraded the website and gained admin control. I then reconfigured the > email settings and added an rss feed to the forums. > > Jeremiah > > On 02/20/2012 08:36 AM, Richard Shann wrote: > > Thanks for the response - > > On Mon, 2012-02-20 at 08:53 -0500, Glen Peterson wrote: > >> For the mailing list, why not use Google Groups? > > I think this comes into the case of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". > > Funnily enough, it (the mailing list thingy) *is* slightly broke at the > > moment, I think - I don't get my own emails to the mailing list :) But I > > am no sufficiently concerned to find out where to raise that bug. > >> I've used that for > >> several other collaborations. It's free and easy to use and keeps > >> history. Also it does a nice job preventing spam and "out-of-office" > >> replies and is really easy to use. I think it also digitally signs > >> (DKIM) messages to aid delivery (so mails are not marked as spam). It > >> has good sign-up/leave tools as well and various permissions for how > >> public messages are and for hiding email addresses from the public: > >> > >> http://groups.google.com/ > >> > >> I don't know the history of this project, but I don't see Sourceforge > >> in your list of options > > what list??? We used to be on sourceforge (actually we still are, but > > the page just re-directs to Savannah). > >> for hosting. For any open source project, > >> they host free source control, a wiki, a bug tracking system, forums, > >> and a download section. I've used it to collaborate on other projects > >> and it worked great. > >> > >> http://sourceforge.net/create/ > >> > >> I'll gladly set up either one if people are interested. > > I guess the reason Nils rolled his own website was that the facilities > > offered by Savannah are too old-fashioned looking? Well, I am the last > > person that can offer an opinion on all this stuff, but at least the > > current website technology seems to avoid spamming which the old one > > didn't. > > > > But if Nils is not around to get you started, Jeremiah, then something > > more basic would be better than something that promised interactivity > > which it then didn't deliver. > > > > Richard > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
