Hello Andrew and welcome (from another Haskell user!). I agree with you. The website is looking tired and faded. But I think it is somehow generated programmatically from the lilypond builds, and not based on a content management system. I suspect this makes it difficult to give it a fresh new look. This topic may better be raised on the lilypond development list perhaps?
Lilypond does not have a REPL like Haskell. It's simply compiled. I seem to recall there is a site where you can try out lilypond on the web. The others on the list will know. Haskell recently renovated their website from it's tired form to a really contemporary one. I am convinced this is helpful to Haskell newbies, and it is vastly more pleasant to explore and use. So, a good idea from you, I think. I'd also be willing to help out with a fresh look and feel, but as mentioned, it depends on my first comment. Recently people became interested in having a logo for lilypond branding and awareness. A contemporary website would go a long way in that direction also. Andrew On 21 August 2016 at 19:19, Andrew Yoon wrote: > I'm wondering if there might be room to discuss some improvements to the > lilypond.org homepage _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
