Could it be time for a fork?  I have anothr person starting to help type up 
gregorian chant for our local choir.  Seems like there's enough of a need to 
fork from an OpusTeX that tries to do everything to an independent Gregorian 
Chant notation package.  Also would help if we could avoid clobbering MusixTeX 
definitions in the process.  Not that I'm in a position to do anything, just 
thinking.  Also there's the issue of permission from Andreas.  

Veronica

On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 09:52:57 -0000
"David Allsopp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> <snip>
> 
> > the package was never on ctan -- just a particular ctan node's /incoming
> > directory.  otoh, the reason i kept it that way was that andreas egler
> > wanted it so.  so ubuntu isn't a dissident ctan, but it may be behaving
> > contrary to the authors intentions.
> 
> The /incoming folder contained OpusTeX 0.84 (reasonably stable and included
> documentation) and also OpusTeX 0.93 (Gregorian Chant updates, but no docs
> and not quite as stable). I've still got the two zips (and two further
> patches) if you want to put them back in /incoming.
> 
> 
> David
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