As a clarification to my own post, there is no intention here to diminish the 
awesome work the of lilypond developers here at all. I am just thinking out 
aloud that maybe fixing the Fedora issue my be my way of starting to contribute 
to the development, and the question arose while reflecting whether working in 
this area is a worthwhile effort.

Andrew



On 12 May 2015 at 20:02:10, Andrew Bernard ([email protected]) wrote:


For example, I am having difficulty with the standard binary distribution on 
Fedora 21, which will not compile files using fonts with large character sets 
such as Linux Libertine (defect report just submitted). I was led to muse that 
if there are only four or five people in the world using lilypond on Fedora 21, 
this sort of issue may never get fixed, for lack of audience numbers and 
developer resources.

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