On <URL:http://lilypond.org/contact.html> (why not at <URL:http://lilypond.org/publications.html> ?) I find a link to the LilyPond Report <URL:http://news.lilynet.net/>. Now I thought that the bunch of parser changes I did in the last few months would make for quite a nice writeup, of course in combination with pointing out how one could financially support future developments in that area. Cough cough.
It turns out that this link points to an Apache server serving an unconfigured factory default page. How to get this properly referenced nicely again, and actually go about working on a new article? "Do good and don't talk about it" does not quite cut it for my purposes, and I think it would not just be for my own personal benefit but the project overall if we got this operative again. The whois entry for lilynet.net belongs to Valentin as I just now discovered. Valentin, any perspective on that? (Bcc since I don't know if this address should be used here). Would it be better to move that link somewhere else? How would one get the material for setting up a publicly accessible archive for the previous reports? That's a bit of LilyPond history we should keep around and accessible I feel. And I certainly would not mind using that channel for making my own work on Lilypond more visible. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
