[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > on her websites for ages:
>
> I'm inclined to agree with Bob here -- since this list seems
> to be solely about Lilypond, the reference on the Lilypond
> website is remarkably well hidden. In fact I just went back
> to the site to remind myself where the reference was, having
> seen it the other day, and it still took me a few minutes
> to locate it (I tried the FAQ first, then Gnu Music Project,
> and finally tracked it down under Links, which was rather
> unexpected since I'd have expected Links to link only to
> other web pages). Indeed until someone mentioned it on the
> Rosegarden list, I'd assumed there was no Lilypond list.
>
> btw, while I'm mulling over the web pages: what *is*
> "Fanmail/Hype"? Since time immemorial the Lilypond page
Sorry. I moved some of mailing-list stuff, and changed Hype stuff to
These pages were entirely created from the LilyPond package-sources.
Sorry for poor look they have: we want to be hacking at LilyPond, and
not at the webpages.
Your average Open Source/Free Software Bazaar project starts with a
shazzy webpage full of vapour and hype. We instead started with
coding, and the pages haven't caught up.
Someone (probably quickly hiding himself under a stone :-) is making
us nicer webpages, but they haven't progressed much.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** GNU LilyPond - The Music Typesetter
http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/hanwen/lilypond/index.html