Rodolfo Zitellini <[email protected]> writes: > I think I could come more or less from the 24th to the 27th, do you > have already planned some of the activities?
It is a bit hard to do at the current level of registrations. Graham is there the whole time, Mike will arrive on Saturday noonish. Several Germans will likely arrive on Saturday. It probably makes sense to focus the weekend on the more user-accessible aspects of Scheme programming: what one can do in the realm of music functions, music and markup manipulation. Also auxiliary programs, like editors, Midi workflow, LilyPond exporting applications. It probably makes sense to already start on Friday with "basic" Scheme stuff: general features of Scheme/Guile, Scheme as a general purpose programming language, programming constructs, and finally how music expressions are dealt with in Scheme. Possibly also put a flex/bison parser session there. Monday perhaps Build System and other scripting stuff, as well as Scheme-level backend programming (engravers, grobs, pure/unpure). Also try to get more people acquainted with "how to roll a release". Tuesday as reserve track for now. That's the rough distribution of themes that I consider likely to be of interest and somewhat compatible with the rather meagre details of who will be there when I know for now. > I really look forward in learning more about Lily's internals, ad I > would be glad if I could help with debugging the build scripts (which > scripting language do you use?) - also I will be glad to discuss my > experience in using lilypond in a "musicological" friendly way. Looking forward to seeing you! -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
