> However a subversion-like system have some advantages. It handle complex
> file hierarchies, scheduled compilation, versioning, etc...

Mutopia is stored in one large subversion already. Some versioning is
visible to users already (eg.
http://mutopiaproject.org/ftp/DukasP/DukasVillanelle/DukasVillanelle.log).
I believe there are some grander plans, but I don't know what those
might be.

I'm not convinced a wiki is a good idea here. Some files on Mutopia
take quite a bit of time to compile. I could see this bringing the
'lilypond server' to its knees. I'm not sure we even need a wiki
frontend. The piece info is already gleaned from the mutopia headers.

I'm partial to the idea of anonymous read access to the repository and
encouraging more patch submittal and more discussion on this mailing
list.

-----Jay

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