To provide a focus and a sub-community for LilyPond users and those interested in openLilyLib, I have established a Discourse forum here:
https://discourse.openlilylib.space All are welcome to join. It's a forum and a parallel mailing list for support, help, development talk, and all matters about openLilyLib. This runs on my personally managed Linux VPS systems, and Discourse is fully open source, in accordance with my policy of using open source wherever possible. When setting up new services such as this that utilise email for functions, one inevitably hits the demons of the spam blacklisting houses, which can aggressively block email. I have a lot of experience with this and I try my best to avoid this, by using the Amazon Simple Email Service, which provides the requisite degree of credibility to the spam houses. I mention this because initial emails can still end up in your spam folder, as some mailers alsoe need to be trained. If expected mail does not appear, check Junk. Contact me if there are persistent issues. I am critically aware that this is independent of this mailing list and somewhat splittist, but I feel OLL is important enough to have its own ecosystem, and I am not sure that people on the LilyPond user list necessarily want to read ling threads on details of Scheme parsers and package code development and git topics. The forum is not publicly accessible, and you need to sign up to use it. Memberships will be approved by the Moderator (I guess that's me). This is to prevent the flood of malicious spam that attacks fora in our modern world. Andrew
