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Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially
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Janek Warchoł |
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Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially |
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Sat, 30 Nov 2013 22:06:02 +0100 |
2013/11/30 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
> Mike Solomon <address@hidden> writes:
>> I would argue that the point that Janek brings up above is not a
>> healthy sign for LilyPond development. Several developers, including
>> myself, have lowered their participation considerably over the past
>> two years.
>>
>> In my opinion, it would benefit LilyPond, and David too, if there were
>> more skilled volunteer developers working on the project.
>
> The main problem for letting skilled volunteers work effectively to the
> benefit of the project is the state LilyPond's code base is in. Then
> there are the tools, and the work dynamics.
>
> If you take a look at
>
> commit 7d3d28de0ce6e2f018aff599cecd944d1754fe3c
> Author: Mike Solomon <address@hidden>
> Date: Thu Jan 10 08:54:12 2013 +0100
>
> Makes all side-positioning based on skylines instead of boxes.
>
> via the tracker
> <URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list?can=1&q=7d3d28de0ce6e2f018aff599cecd944d1754fe3c>
> then you'll find its core issue in 2.17.10, and followup problems in
> 2.17.15, 2.17.25, 2.17.26, 2.19.0.
>
> For one thing it means our reviews and the underlying infrastructure
> don't work out well when people apply them as they understand them.
>
> For another, it means that LilyPond's architecture is becoming
> increasingly fragile: improve one corner, and four distant corners
> crumble under unforeseen consequences. At some point of time we are
> running into an equilibrium where any change will cause a chain of
> repercussions that does not really die down in a sane amount of time.
>
> When we arrive there, more skilled volunteer developers working on the
> project don't really achieve more.
Well, it would be good to do a Great Code Cleanup, but can we manage
such a task? As you wrote, we need skilled devs for that.
> [....]
> It is clear that our development cycles have not worked out well. It's
> taken probably 9 months at least from the time we wanted to go for
> releasing 2.18 to now, and it has been frustrating to people. [....]
Well, i was intending to start a discussion about this, but i thought
it would be best to wait until 2.18 is out. Is it a good idea to
start it now?
best,
Janek
- Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, David Kastrup, 2013/11/29
- Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, Janek Warchoł, 2013/11/30
- Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, Janek Warchoł, 2013/11/30
- Communication style on the devel list, Mike Solomon, 2013/11/30
- Re: Communication style on the devel list, Janek Warchoł, 2013/11/30
- Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, David Kastrup, 2013/11/30
- Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, Noeck, 2013/11/30
- Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, Martin Tarenskeen, 2013/11/30
Re: Supporting my work on LilyPond financially, Noeck, 2013/11/30