Hello all, > The question is always to get someone to do it.
I’ve know someone at Carnegie-Mellon University who is well-connected in the computer and music departments (he is both a composer and a programmer). I approached him recently with the idea of getting involved with Lilypond. He said: > One possibility is that sometimes there are software engineering projects > looking for tasks, so I might be able to point a class project at Lilypond in > the future. > I'm curious if there's a short summary of the direction for large-scale work > on Lilypond. Is there something we can forward to him, so that he can take it to his department and/or colleagues for consideration? If we could convince a major university to take on [some or all of the] programming — for single projects or the whole enchilada — I think it would be a big boost to the ‘Pond. Cheers, Kieren. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
