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Re: Guide to Writing Orchestral Scores with Lilypond?????


From: Jan-Peter Voigt
Subject: Re: Guide to Writing Orchestral Scores with Lilypond?????
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 16:37:12 +0100
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So, tomorrow I will create a google group and look at the options of a google code site.
I am a bit in a hurry - my kids are waiting ;)

Cheers, Jan-Peter


Am 10.01.2013 12:30, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 10.01.2013 09:33, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hello Urs,

Am 09.01.2013 um 17:31 schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 09.01.2013 13:48, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Am 09.01.2013 um 11:55 schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 09.01.2013 09:13, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
I really would like to discuss this stuff with other ponders - but this list should'nt be spoiled with such discussions and scare new users with intimate scheme-expressions ... If we would find a place to meet, we could prepare either documentation material for lilypond.org or for another lilypond related site. This might be <address@hidden>? But I also don't want to distract important development work in the basement!
If it really comes to a collaborative project I suggest setting up a dedicated mailing list. Github doesn't provide mailing lists, so we should have another one elsewhere.
Any suggestions anyone?
with the "Posaunenchor" (brass band), I used to play with, we connected/organized with google groups. If all interested ponders are on facebook, a group could be formed there ... both solutions are a bit scary IMO ;)
but it should be functional ...
From those options I'd prefer Google over Facebook. Not less scary, but I'd consider Google more as a platform for actually _work_ together (although this might be strictly emotional ...).
I would'nt say its emotional ;) FB is always scattered with ads and really unimportant jokes - so its a playground and it is *not* mailing list. I've just heard of people using it in such a way and it seems, almost anybody has an account.
Thanks for pinning this down concisely ;-)
Is it possible to integrate a Google group with Google's issue tracker (as I find Github's issue tracker somewhat too simplistic)?
I don't know, but it seems, google services are quite integrated.
That's what one has come to reasonably expect, and probably it's also true for our case.

So I suggest to create a Google Site (I can do that).
From the templates I have the impression we could use 'Project work site' or 'Project Wiki', but I can't see the relevant differences right now (and I don't know yet to what extent the site can be configured afterwards anyway). Obviously Google Groups are directly integrated with a site (click on "Join our discussion" on the starting page of the Project Wiki preview), so this seems a good choice.

'Project work site' has an issue tracker, but maybe one can also add this to any other template ...
Do we actually need a _group_? Wouldn't a mailing list be enough?
Francisco already said it, I think ... google groups acts like a mailing list with integrated archive. One maintainer/admin needs a google account, the members can access it with any address.

So, shall we make a google group? I do have an infrequently used google account and could create a group.
OK, that would be nice.


Would you mind also to create a tracker on Google Code (or check what options we'd have with a tracker within a Google Site)?

Best
Urs

Cheers, Jan-Peter


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