If he is not amendable to contact via email or this list it seems unlikely
he's amendable to contact via Twitter DM. The situation bodes ill for
long-term website viability. I know the organization is cash-strapped, but
perhaps shifting to a more supported/supportable web site venue seems wise.
Are the "owners" of lilypond.org and lilynet.net still involved in the
project? There are a plethora of hosting sites that offer CMS capabilities
and unlimited storage for <$200/year (hostforweb.com is one such company
with whom I manage a website for a local choral organization). I know the
lilypond content is both extensive and complicated, but having an
incommunicative site editor seems, to put it mildly, problematic.

Guy Stalnaker
[email protected]


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Federico Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2013/12/15 David Kastrup <[email protected]>
>
>> It's not the links that are bad.  It's the web site.  It has become
>> difficult to reach Valentin, the website maintainer, and he has not been
>> active on the mailing lists for a long time, either.
>>
>
> he is very active on twitter:
> https://twitter.com/vvillenave
>
> has anyone with a twitter account tried to contact him?
>
>
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