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Re: Blog posts, call for
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Urs Liska |
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Re: Blog posts, call for |
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Sat, 24 Dec 2016 11:44:39 +0100 |
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Am 23.12.2016 um 19:47 schrieb Jeffery Shivers:
> I owe at least one of those blog posts myself since I have fallen behind
> (or really, off) the GSoC scholarLY project since the summer ended. I'll
> be contributing a few touch-ups to the code (in particular the LaTeX
> package) in the coming weeks, and will follow that up with a blog
> post/announcement/overview for everyone.
Hm, I think we should find a way to somehow wrap this up together ...
Anyway, people will be happy to learn what you did during GSoC.
Best
Urs
>
> best wishes from frigid and snowy northern Iceland,
>
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Devin Ulibarri <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>
> Urs Liska:
> > I just scrolled through a few pages of the Scores of Beauty
> > (http://lilypondblog.org) site and find that - in addition to the facth
> > that the rate of posts has substantially dropped - my name appears just
> > too exclusively. This isn't "my" blog but the "semi-official LilyPond"
> blog.
>
> I did not even realize there was a lilypond blog... thanks for reminding
> everyone!
>
> > The range of possible topics is really broad and could include short
> > tutorials about a certain challenge you have just mastered with the help
> > of the community, general thoughts about music/notation software or
> > reports of your own activities. We would really love to have more posts
> > about projects done with LilyPond. These could go into some depth about
> > technical detail or just give an impression on how it was doing the
> > project with LilyPond and how musicians responded to it.
> > Or anything else I just didn't think of.
>
> Questions:
> 1) Would you be willing to publish an article about how Music Blocks (a
> visual coding language for music. Homepage at
> https://www.musicblocks.net) software generates lilypond code and how
> one can use Music Blocks software as an entry point to lilypond?
>
> 2) Would you be willing to publish articles created by High School
> students participating in Google Code-in (GCI)? I could draft a task and
> we could have some kids write about their experience learning Lilypond
> from Music Blocks. Of course, you would still have the final say as to
> whether or not the blog posts would meet your standards and be
> published.
>
> Otherwise, I could write something, but the above options would be fun
> and the idea is off the table in a few weeks as the GCI contest closes
> in mid-January.
>
> Best,
> Devin
>
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