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Re: Openlilylib status
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Damian leGassick |
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Re: Openlilylib status |
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Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:04:48 +0000 |
Hi Andrew
I was just waiting for an update (and feeling your pain about the server)
before using OLL in a ‘real’ project. I’ve gotten familiar with most of it now
and it is certainly worth keeping alive. I would use it but I worry about
fragility. My python skills are too limited for the deeper tasks, but my offer
for testing and documentation help stands.
I hope that more help is forthcoming - it does strike me as too big for one
person.
Best
Damian
> On 10 Mar 2021, at 22:21, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bernard@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> Some time ago I took over the management of the Openlilylib project from Urs
> Liska, who was forced to cease the work for personal reasons. I created a
> server to host a new website, a Git repository and a Discourse forum and
> Openlilylib specific mailing list. The old git repository remains untouched,
> but it is no longer taking pull requests. I was in the process of refactoring
> the whole git repo to make it easier to use, but have not yet completed that
> work.
>
> To cut to the point, in a moment of complete stupidity I deleted the server
> this was running on without thinking to take a backup of the OLL systems. So
> the work has currently been put on hold until I make a new server and setup
> all the work again. Sadly, nobody has noticed the loss of the website or
> forum, which did have a few members, so I wonder if this is worth pursuing
> anyway.
>
> Just letting you know where we are with OpenLilyLib.
>
> If anybody else is interested in taking over the work, please write and let
> me know.
>
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> Andrew
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