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Re: The LilyPond Report #24 has been released
From: |
David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: The LilyPond Report #24 has been released |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Mar 2012 01:13:21 +0100 |
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Valentin Villenave <address@hidden> writes:
> I have, however, submitted it on LXer which is a more
> technically-oriented news feed:
> http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/163334/index.html
>
> There also have been talks of slashdotting the LilyReport but, then
> again, I'm not familiar enough with the /. community to judge.
I've picked Linux Weekly News and Linuxtoday
<URL:http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/2012030500239OSCYSW>, but don't
know about Slashdot.
>> More broadly, my feeling is that GNU hackers should use the Wikimedia
>> projects, wikibooks for the manuals for example...
>
> There *has* been a Wikibook pertaining to LilyPond (at least in
> French); however since most of the documentation works happen within
> the LilyPond community, it makes sense to use our own tools and
> websites rather than having to move elsewhere where we wouldn't be
> entirely in control.
LilyPond is rather highly technical: it turns out that most
contributions to the manuals not created by active developers need
several revisions before they are submittable. It also turns out that
there is a _lot_ of material covered in the manuals, and the haphazard
coverage of Wikistuff would not really be helpful for a high
signal-to-noise ratio.
--
David Kastrup