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Re: Jianpu Notation


From: Paul Morris
Subject: Re: Jianpu Notation
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2015 11:38:13 -0400

Hi David and Ming, 

> On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:51 PM, Super-User <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> May I suggest having this project hosted on Github also?
> The facilities on Github enables better managements of issues, goal, test 
> cases, and of course, the codebase itself, especially code merges.
> In addition, programmers unaware of / non-subscribing this mail-list can also 
> contribute by making pull requests, as in any open-sourced projects.
> To push it forward, I need consent of anyone else who have also contribute 
> the code, and agree on the license GPL v3.

This is fine with me.  At some point I think it would be a good idea to add 
this to openLilyLib, but I’m not sure if it makes sense to go ahead and do that 
now, or to work on it on github independently and then move it to openLilyLib 
later once it’s more mature.  
https://github.com/openlilylib/openlilylib

Urs, what say you?  

I think my preference would be to add it to openLilyLib directly rather than 
set up a separate repo and migrate it later.

Ming is correct, my latest version does not include David’s latest changes. I 
hadn’t seen them before working on my revisions and I haven’t taken the time to 
merge them since I think the changes in my “6b" file will be 
superseded/obsolete after I implement the new approach.  In short, I don’t 
think the changes in my version “6b” are worth merging with David’s version “6”.

In other words, the new approach will bring so many changes it makes sense to 
wait until I finish it before doing any merging.  (It might even make sense to 
hold off on further development or setting up of github too.  On the other 
hand, I don’t want to discourage David from working on this. So maybe we just 
figure out the merging when the I have a new version worth merging… probably 
with Github’s help.)

Cheers,
-Paul 





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