Op donderdag 24-06-2010 om 14:42 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Graham Percival:
> What, like: > http://lilypond.org/website/productions.html > ? it's in the maoing introduction. Yeah, what about it? I see no .ly's or pictures. AFAICS, Affaire étrangère is the "only" new composition mentioned -- and this is not mentioned/advertised? I'm not sure if claop.py would qualify but there must be more ``modern compositions proudly engaved with lilypond'' that would want/allow to be listed in such a category (Darius, Trevor Baca, Orm come to mind?) > > PPS: wouldn't it be nice if we had so many great composers > > in our userbase that we could stage a composition > > contest with a major release? > > err... offering up money? We can't exactly promise everlasting fame. Ubuntu is offering everlasting fame, why can't we? > OpenBSD has a "release song". I suppose we could have a "release > piece", but who would do the judging, how many people would actually > submit anything, is it worth telling all but one of those submissions > that they lost the contest, etc? A release piece would be a nice start -- it would have no losers or runners-up of the contest anyway... Jan. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
