Guide, node Updating translation committishes..
@end ignore
+@include included/acknowledge.itexi
@include included/authors.itexi
@include included/helpus.itexi
@item
@ref{Help us}: your assistance is requested.
+@item
+@ref{Sponsoring}: financial contributions.
+
@item
@ref{Development}: for contributors and testers.
+@item
+@ref{Google Summer of Code}: ideas for Google Summer of Code (GSoC).
+
@item
@ref{Authors}: the people who made LilyPond what it is today.
+@item
+@ref{Acknowledgements}: projects and institutions that support LilyPond
+
@end itemize
@divEnd
@ref{Publications}: what we wrote, and have had written about us.
@item
-@ref{Old news}: an archive.
+@ref{News}: news from the LilyPond project.
+
+@item
+@ref{Attic}: announcements and changelogs from past versions.
@end itemize
@divEnd
* Tiny examples::
* Bug reports::
* Help us::
+* Sponsoring::
* Development::
+* Google Summer of Code::
* Authors::
+* Acknowledgements::
* Publications::
-* Old news::
+* News::
+* Attic::
@end menu
@divEnd
and add your own!
@example
-@uref{http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it}
+@uref{http://lsr.di.unimi.it}
@end example
Particularly instructive examples from LSR are included in our
@subsubheading Other languages
@quotation
-@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-es,
-Spanish mailing list}
+@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr,
+French mailing list}
@uref{http://www.lilypondforum.de/,
German forum}
@uref{http://groups.google.com/group/lilypond-brasil,
Portuguese group}
-@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user-fr,
-French mailing list}
-
-@uref{http://www.lilypondforum.nl/,
-Dutch forum}
+@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-es,
+Spanish mailing list}
@end quotation
-
@divEnd
@divClass{column-right-top}
-@subheading Stay Informed
-
-@subsubheading LilyPond Report
+@subheading The LilyPond Blog
-The easiest way to keep touch is by reading our community
-newsletter, the LilyPond Report:
+Read our community blog, @q{Scores of Beauty}:
@example
-@uref{http://news.lilynet.net}
+@uref{http://lilypondblog.org}
@end example
@subsubheading Releases mailing list: @code{info-lilypond@@gnu.org}
@divClass{column-right-bottom}
-@subheading Developer Discussion
+@subheading Developer Discussions and Translations
@subsubheading Developer mailing list: @code{lilypond-devel@@gnu.org}
-Most developer discussion takes place on this list. Patches
-should be sent here.
+Developer discussions take place on this list. Patches can also be sent
+here.
@quotation
@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel,
@subsubheading Bug mailing list: @code{bug-lilypond@@gnu.org}
-Bug-specific discussion takes place here.
+Bug reports and discussions should be sent here. Do not send patches
+to this list.
@quotation
@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond,
@warning{Before sending a message to the bug list, please read our
guidelines for @ref{Bug reports}.}
-@divEnd
+@subsubheading Translation mailing list: @code{translations@@lilynet.org}
+
+All discussions about translating LilyPond manuals should be sent here.
+Do not send patches to this list.
+
+@quotation
+@uref{http://lilypond-translations.3384276.n2.nabble.com/,
+Translation mailing list archive}
+@end quotation
+
+@divEnd
@node Tiny examples
@divClass{column-center-top}
@subheading What are @qq{Tiny examples}?
-A tiny example is an example from which nothing can be removed.
+A tiny example is an example from which @strong{nothing} can be removed.
@divEnd
@divClass{column-left-bottom}
understand it and help you.
@item
-A simple example demonstrates that you have put effort towards
+A tiny example demonstrates that you have put effort towards
solving the problem yourself. When people send huge portions of
-input, it looks like they don't care how if we help them or not.
+input, it looks like they don't care if we help them or not.
@item
-Creating a tiny example forces you to understand what is
+Creating a tiny example helps you to understand what is
happening. Many false problem reports can be avoided by
attempting to create a tiny example; if you cannot replicate a
@qq{bug} in a tiny example, then the problem was probably an
@divClass{column-right-bottom}
-@subheading How do I create them?
+@subheading How to create them?
@divClass{keep-bullets}
@itemize
@item
-Include the \version number.
+Include the @code{\version} number.
@item
Make it small! Examples about spacing or page layout might
require many bars of music, but most issues can be reproduced
-using only a single measure.
+using less than a single measure.
@item
When trying to create an example, try commenting out @w{(@code{%}
-or @code{%@{ @dots{} %@}})} sections of your file. If you can
-comment something while still demonstrating the main idea, then
-remove the commented-material!
+or @code{%@{ @dots{} %@}})} sections of your file. If you
+can comment something while still demonstrating the main idea,
+then remove the commented-material.
@item
-Avoid using complicated notes, keys, or time signatures, unless
+Avoid using complicated notes, keys or time signatures, unless
the bug is about the behavior of those items.
@item
Do not use @code{\override} or @code{\set} commands unless the bug
-is about those particular commands.
+is about those specific commands.
+
+@item
+Optionally, attach an image showing the desired graphical output.
@end itemize
@divEnd
@divEnd
+@divClass{column-center-bottom}
+@subheading How tiny should they be?
+
+Is the code below a minimal example?
+
+@example
+\version "2.14.1"
+\include "english.ly"
+
+\score @{
+ \new Staff @{
+ \key d \major
+ \numericTimeSignature
+ \time 2/4
+ <cs' d'' b''>16 <cs' d'' b''>8.
+ %% Here: the tie on the D's looks funny
+ %% Too tall? Left-hand endpoint is not aligned with the B tie?
+ ~
+ <cs' d'' b''>8 [ <b d'' a''> ]
+ @}
+@}
+@end example
+
+Well, it is not very big, but a truly minimal example is here:
+
+@example
+\version "2.14.1"
+@{
+ % middle tie looks funny here:
+ <c' d'' b''>8. ~ <c' d'' b''>8
+@}
+@end example
+
+Very few tiny examples exceed 10 lines of code -
+quite often 4 lines are enough to demonstrate the problem!
+@divEnd
@node Bug reports
@unnumberedsec Bug reports
+
+@divClass{heading-center}
+If you have input that results in a crash or wrong output,
+then that is a bug.
+@divEnd
+
@divClass{column-center-top}
@subheading Step 1: Known bugs
-If you have input that results in a crash or an erroneous output,
-then that is a bug. There is a list of current bugs on our google
-bug tracker,
+We may already know about this bug. Check here:
@example
-@uref{http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list}
+@uref{http://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/}
@end example
@warning{Please @strong{DO NOT} add bug reports directly to the
@divClass{column-left-bottom}
@subheading Step 2: Creating a bug report
-If you have discovered a bug which is not listed, please help us
-by creating a bug report.
+If you have discovered a bug which is not listed,
+please help us by creating a bug report.
-@warning{We only accept bug reports in the form of
-@ref{Tiny examples}. We have very limited resources to deal with
-bug reports, so any non-minimal example will be rejected. Almost
+@warning{We only accept reports in the form of
+@ref{Tiny examples}. We have very limited resources,
+so any non-minimal example will be rejected. Almost
every bug can be demonstrated in four notes or less!}
Here is an example of a good bug report:
@example
-%% the octavation command doesn't
-%% change the output at all!
-
-\version "2.10.0"
-\relative c''' @{
- c1
- #(set-octavation 1)
- c1
+% Accidentals should be printed for only
+% the first note in a tie, but this version
+% prints flats on both notes.
+\version "2.10.1"
+
+\relative c'' @{
+ bes1 ~
+ bes1
@}
@end example
@end itemize
@divEnd
+@divEnd
-Once your bug has been sent to the list, our Bug Squad will
-examine the report. Please allow up to 24 hours, as we have a
-limited number of volunteers for this task. They may ask you for
-more information, or may add the report to the tracker and let you
-know what the issue number is.
+@divClass{column-center-bottom}
+@subheading Step 4: Wait for a response
+
+Once your bug report has been sent to the list, our Bug Squad will
+examine it; they may ask you for more information. You will be notified
+when the report will be added to the bug tracker. Please allow up to 4
+days, as we have a limited number of volunteers for this task.
+
+Once a bug has been added to the tracker, you can comment it to add
+more information about it.
+In order to be automatically notified about any activity on the
+tracker issue, you may subscribe by clicking the envelope
+symbol next to the issue title.
+Commenting and subscribing require being logged in with a sourceforge account.
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-bottom}
+@subheading Optional help: show the desired behavior
+
+Once an issue has been added to the tracker, it can be very
+helpful if we can see the desired output. Feel free to add input
+code and/or images (possibly created with other tools) which
+demonstrate what you think it should look like!
-You may mark the bug so that you automatically receive emails when
-any activity on the bug occurs. This requires you have a google
-account.
@divEnd
+
@node Help us
@unnumberedsec Help us
@divClass{column-left-top}
@divClass{keep-bullets}
-@helpusTasks
+@helpusSimple
@divEnd
@divEnd
@divClass{column-right-top}
-@helpusProjects
+@helpusAdvanced
@divEnd
+@node Sponsoring
+@unnumberedsec Sponsoring
+
+@divClass{keep-bullets}
+@divClass{column-left-top}
+@subheading Bounties
+
+In the past,
+
+@itemize
+@item some users have paid for new features
+@item some developers have added new features for hire
+@end itemize
+
+The LilyPond project does not organize such efforts; we neither
+endorse nor discourage such agreements. Any contracts between
+private individuals is the business of those individuals, not
+ours.
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-right-top}
+@subheading Guidelines
+
+Any user wanting to offer money in exchange for work should bear
+in mind the following points:
+
+@itemize
+@item
+LilyPond developers may advertise their services on the lilypond
+email lists from time to time.
+
+@item
+Any agreements between private individuals should include the
+normal precautions when conducting business: who pays, how much do
+they pay, with what method of payment, and upon what set of
+conditions. We suggest that any ambiguity or uncertainty in these
+questions should be resolved before any work begins.
+
+@end itemize
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-bottom}
+@subheading Interested developers
+
+Here is a list of people who have expressed an interest in
+bounties. Note that the amount of work done by individuals varies
+quite a bit throughout the years. We do not guarantee that this
+list is up-to-date, nor do we guarantee that the people listed
+here have any ability. The only criteria is "XYZ asked to be
+listed on this page".
+
+Looking at the git history is a good way to determine who the most
+active and experienced developers are. Statistics up to version
+@versionDevel{}:
+
+@multitable @columnfractions .3 .3 .3
+@item @uref{http://lilypond.org/~graham/gitstats-all/, overall history}
+@tab @uref{http://lilypond.org/~graham/gitstats-1year/, past year}
+@tab @uref{http://lilypond.org/~graham/gitstats-3months/, past three months}
+@end multitable
+
+Interested developers:
+@table @asis
+@item @email{lilypond-devel@@gnu.org, LilyPond developer list}
+Since no developer currently is listed for commercial development,
+your best bet is asking on the developer list.
+
+@c Format
+@c @item @email{name@@adress.domain, Name}
+@c area of interest (256 chars max)
+
+@end table
+
+@divEnd
+@divEnd
+
+
@node Development
@unnumberedsec Development
@end ifset
+@c we normally don't allow named references, but in this case
+@c it's good to emphasize the "stable" part. -gp
@warning{These are @emph{unstable development} versions. If you
have the slightest doubt about how to use or install LilyPond, we
-urge you to use the stable @ref{Download}, and read the stable
-@ref{Manuals}.}
+urge you to use the @ref{Download, stable Download}, and read the
+@ref{Manuals, stable Manuals}.}
@divEnd
@subsubheading All versions
@itemize
-@item @uref{http://lilypond.org/test, Archive of regression tests}:
-Comparisons between versions.
+@item @uref{http://lilypond.org/test, Comparisons between regression tests}
+
+@item @uref{http://lilypond.org/downloads/binaries/test-output/,
+Archive of all regression tests}
+
@end itemize
@divEnd
@divClass{normal-table}
@multitable @columnfractions .3 .3 .3
@headitem Introduction
+
@item
@docLinkSplit{Learning,learning,@manualDevelLearningSplit}
@tab
@docLinkBig{Essay,essay,@manualDevelEssayBig}
@tab
@docLinkPdf{Essay,essay,@manualDevelEssayPdf}
+@end multitable
+@multitable @columnfractions .3 .3 .3
@headitem Regular
@item
@docLinkBig{Snippets,snippets,@manualDevelSnippetsBig}
@tab
@docLinkPdf{Snippets,snippets,@manualDevelSnippetsPdf}
+@end multitable
+@multitable @columnfractions .3 .3 .3
@headitem Infrequent
@item
@docLinkBig{Internals,internals,@manualDevelInternalsBig}
@tab
@docLinkPdf{Internals,internals,@manualDevelInternalsPdf}
+@end multitable
@ifset web_version
+@multitable @columnfractions .3
@headitem Downloadable
@item
@doctarballDevel
+@end multitable
@end ifset
-@end multitable
@divEnd
@divEnd
+@node Google Summer of Code
+@unnumberedsec Google Summer of Code
+
+@divClass{column-center-top}
+@subheading What is Google Summer of Code?
+
+@uref{https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/, GSoC} is a global
+program that offers students stipends to write code for free software
+and open source projects during the summer. It is an excellent
+opportunity for students to gain experience with real-world software
+development and make a contribution that benefits everyone. It brings
+new contributors to LilyPond and enables students who are already
+involved to become more involved. LilyPond participates in GSoC as part
+of the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/, GNU project}.
+
+We have had GSoC participants in 2012, 2015 and 2016 and encourage students
+to apply for future summers.
+
+If you have questions or would like to apply, send us an email on our
+developer mailing list (see @ref{Contact}).
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color2}
+@subheading Project Ideas List
+
+Below is a list of suggested projects for GSoC or for anyone who is
+interested in helping to improve LilyPond. (Last updated: November 2016)
+
+Mentor availability varies from project to project and from year to year.
+Send us an email on our developer mailing list (see @ref{Contact}), and
+we will help you find a mentor for a project that fits your interests
+and skills.
+
+If you have ideas for a GSoC project that is not listed below you can
+send us an email as well. There are a number of areas where LilyPond
+could be improved, and our development team is always willing to help
+those who would like to tackle a project like those listed below.
+
+A full list of all the current open issues can be found
+@uref{http://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/, here}.
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Improve internal chord structure
+
+The internal representation of LilyPond chords is not powerful enough
+to capture the nomenclature of jazz chords. Currently the chord has
+a root, a bass and an inversion. It would be nice to be able to handle
+stacked or polychords, minor/major, etc. In order to do this, an
+internal representation with the ability to capture the essence of
+complex chords must be developed. As a bonus, once the internal
+representation is developed, the output formatting of chord names can
+be improved.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} Easy/medium
+@strong{Requirements:} Scheme (Guile), but the level necessary can be
+easily learned
+@strong{Recommended:} Chord theory and naming
+@strong{Mentor:} Carl Sorensen
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Adopt the SMuFL music font encoding standard
+
+For several years now a new standard for music fonts has been around:
+@uref{http://www.smufl.org/, SMuFL}, which is also discussed as becoming part of
+a future W3C standard for music encoding. As a FLOSS tool LilyPond should
+adhere to such an open standard instead of using an isolated solution like it
+does today. Adopting SMuFL will help integrating LilyPond with the world of
+music notation software and eventually give LilyPond users access to a wider
+selection of notation fonts.
+
+Making LilyPond compliant to SMuFL includes remapping of the glyphs that are
+built from METAFONT sources, adjusting the glyphs' metrics to SMuFL's
+specifications, and finally updating the way LilyPond looks up and positions the
+glyphs. As an optional part of this project LilyPond's font loading mechanism
+could be modified to use notation fonts installed as system fonts instead of
+inside the LilyPond installation.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} Easy/medium
+@strong{Requirements:} C++ and willingness to get familiar with LilyPond
+internals.
+@strong{Recommended:} Interest and experience in working with font files.
+A little bit of METAFONT.
+@strong{Mentors:} Werner Lemberg, Abraham Lee
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Adding variants of font glyphs
+
+@divClass{keep-bullets}
+@itemize
+
+@item
+Adding @q{on} and @q{between} staff-line variants.
+
+@item
+Shorter and narrower variants of some glyphs for example, accidentals.
+Another, more specific example could be an ancient notation breve
+notehead coming in two variants one with a small or big @q{hole} within
+it.
+
+@end itemize
+@divEnd
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} easy
+@strong{Requirements:} MetaFont, C++, good eye for details
+@strong{Recommended knowledge:} basic LilyPond knowledge
+@strong{Mentor:} Werner Lemberg
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Grace notes
+
+Fix problems with synchronization of grace notes. Grace notes can
+interfere with LilyPond's timing and cause odd effects, especially when
+multiple staffs are used where some have grace notes and others don't.
+This is one of the longest-standing and one of the more embarrassing
+@uref{https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/34/,bugs} in
+LilyPond.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} medium
+@strong{Requirements:} C++, MIDI
+@strong{Recommended:} familiarity with LilyPond internals
+@strong{Potential Mentors:} Mike Solomon (not available for GSoC 2016),
+Carl Sorensen
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Improve default beam positioning
+
+For regular, cross-staff, broken and kneed beams. Beaming should depend
+on context and neighbor notes (see section 2.2 of
+@uref{http://imslp.org/wiki/Repository_of_Music-Notation_Mistakes_%28Coulon%2C_Jean-Pierre%29,
+this book}). If possible also reduce beaming-computation time.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} medium
+@strong{Requirements:} C++, experience with writing heuristics
+@strong{Recommended knowledge:} aesthetic sense
+@strong{Potential Mentors:} Mike Solomon (not available for GSoC 2016),
+Carl Sorensen
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Automated testing and documentation for openLilyLib
+
+@uref{https://github.com/openlilylib, openLilyLib} is an extension
+framework for LilyPond code providing a “snippets” repository and a
+suite of integrated packages such as for example page layout tools or
+scholarly annotations. It is very powerful and promising, but to really
+get off the ground two features are missing: automated testing and
+documentation generation.
+
+Automated testing is necessary to ensure modifications to functionality
+don't break other functions within the library. There is already some
+Automated Testing of the “snippets” repository with Github's Travis
+server, but this has to be reconsidered and extended to cover the
+standalone packages too.
+
+In order to be usable for a wider range of LilyPond users on a “consumer
+level” openLilyLib needs proper documentation. This documentation has
+to be generated from the sources, so a system is needed that requires
+package authors to document the input files and provide additional usage
+examples, from which documentation is generated. Ideally but not
+necessarily this is implemented as a Git hook, i.e. automatically upon
+each update to the repository. We don't prescribe the tools and
+approaches to be used, but the most widely used language in the LilyPond
+domain is Python, so there would be some bias towards that.
+Alternatively a Scheme solution could be fine so generating the
+documentation would actually be triggered by “compiling” a certain
+LilyPond input file. In general it is advisable to make use of proven
+concepts and tools from other languages.
+
+The eventual output of the documentation should be a static HTML site
+that can be viewed locally and/or uploaded to a website. But it would
+be beneficial if the tool would first generate an intermediate
+representation (e.g. a JSON file with additional media files) from which
+a Single Page Application could retrieve content for display on
+openLilyLib's @uref{https://openlilylib.org, website}. Development of
+such a SPA @emph{can} be part of the GSoC project, but is optional.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} medium
+@strong{Requirements:} Python or Scheme, static website generator(s) or
+(Node.js based) dynamic web application technology. Continuous
+Integration (can be learned during the bonding period)
+@strong{Mentor:} Urs Liska
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Help improve compilation behavior
+
+Automatic code analysis tools, like valgrind memory leak detection or
+callgrind code profilers, provide valuable information about possible
+flaws in our C++ code. Cleaning up warnings would allow us to automate
+the rejection of any patch which introduced extra warnings.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} medium
+@strong{Requirements:} C++
+@strong{Potential Mentors:} Reinhold Kainhofer (not available for GSoC
+2016), Joe Neeman
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading MusicXML
+
+Improving MusicXML import and export functions:
+
+@divClass{keep-bullets}
+@itemize
+
+@item
+Handle basic musical content export like the MIDI export (i.e. using
+dedicated exporter classes, derived from the translator class).
+
+@item
+Build the XML tree of the basic musical content, add a connection from
+music event to XML tag.
+
+@item
+Let all LilyPond engravers do their job.
+
+@item
+Link each output object (i.e. each stencil or group of stencils) to the
+music cause (and thus to the XML tag in the XML tree).
+
+@item
+Add an XML output backend, which can then add layout information for
+each output object to the XML tags.
+
+@end itemize
+@divEnd
+
+There are several possibilities for this project, including building upon
+the MusicXML export project from GSoC 2015.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} medium
+@strong{Requirements:} MusicXML, Python, Scheme, basic LilyPond knowledge
+@strong{Potential Mentors:} Reinhold Kainhofer, Mike Solomon (both not
+available for GSoC 2016)
+
+Familiarity with other scorewriters (for cross-testing) would also help.
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
+@subheading Improve slurs and ties
+
+The engraving quality of slurs and ties is often unsatisfactory. Ties
+@q{broken} by clef or staff changes are not handled well. The project
+could include collecting and sorting examples of bad output, deciding on
+the intended output and writing code to improve them.
+
+@strong{Difficulty:} hard
+@strong{Requirements:} C++, experience with writing heuristics
+@strong{Recommended knowledge:} LilyPond knowledge, aesthetic sense
+@strong{Potential Mentors:} Mike Solomon, Janek Warchoł (both not available for
+GSoC 2016)
+
+@divEnd
+
+
@node Authors
@unnumberedsec Authors
@divEnd
@divEnd
+@node Acknowledgements
+@unnumberedsec Acknowledgements
+
+@divClass{column-center-top}
+@subheading Acknowledgements
+
+@divClass{keep-bullets}
+@acknowledgementsCurrent
+@divEnd
+@divEnd
@node Publications
@divEnd
@divClass{column-center-bottom}
-
@subheading What people did with LilyPond
-
@divClass{keep-bullets}
@include others-did.itexi
@contactUsAbout{academic papers}
-@node Old news
-@unnumberedsec Old news
+@node News
+@unnumberedsec News
+
+@divClass{heading-center}
+@warning{Many old announcements and changelogs can be found in
+the @ref{Attic}}
+@divEnd
@include web/news-front.itexi
@include web/news.itexi
+
+
+@node Attic
+@unnumberedsec Attic
+
+@divClass{column-center-top}
+@subheading Announcements
+
+Announcements and news by version:
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/web/index#Lilypond-2_002e16_002e0-released_0021-August-24_002c-2012-1,v2.16},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/web/index#LilyPond-2_002e14_002e0-released_0021-June-6_002c-2011,v2.14},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.12,v2.12},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.10,v2.10},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.8,v2.8},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.6,v2.6},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.4,v2.4},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.2,v2.2},
+@miscLink{announce-v2.0,v2.0},
+@miscLink{ANNOUNCE-1.2,v1.2},
+@miscLink{ANNOUNCE-1.0,v1.0},
+@miscLink{ANNOUNCE-0.1,v0.1}
+
+Descriptive list of changes by version:
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/changes/index.html,v2.16},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/changes/index.html,v2.14},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/topdocs/NEWS,v2.12},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/topdocs/NEWS,v2.10},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.8/Documentation/topdocs/NEWS,v2.8},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/topdocs/NEWS,v2.6},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/topdocs/out-www/NEWS,v2.4},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/topdocs/out-www/NEWS,v2.2},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/topdocs/out-www/NEWS,v2.0},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.8/Documentation/topdocs/out-www/NEWS,v1.8},
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v1.6/Documentation/out-www/NEWS,v1.6},
+@miscLink{NEWS-1.4,v1.4},
+@miscLink{NEWS-1.2,v1.2}
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-bottom}
+@subheading Thanks
+
+Thanks to developers, contributors, bug hunters and suggestions for
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.16,v2.16},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.14,v2.14},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.12,v2.12},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.10,v2.10},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.8,v2.8},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.6,v2.6},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.4,v2.4},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.2,v2.2},
+@miscLink{THANKS-2.0,v2.0},
+@miscLink{THANKS-1.8,v1.8}
+
+@divEnd
+
+@divClass{column-center-bottom}
+@subheading Changelogs
+
+Developers' changelogs by version:
+@miscLink{ChangeLog-2.10,v2.10},
+@miscLink{ChangeLog-2.3,v2.3},
+@miscLink{ChangeLog-2.1,v2.1},
+@miscLink{ChangeLog-1.5,v1.5 (1)},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-1.5,v1.5 (2)},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-1.4,v1.4},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-1.3,v1.3},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-1.2,v1.2},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-1.1,v1.1},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-1.0,v1.0},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-0.1,v0.1},
+@miscLink{CHANGES-0.0,v0.0}
+
+@divEnd