X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fweb%2Fcommunity.itexi;h=a9ae0ed3fabc1bc4d42dacb5007262eb55a5743c;hb=d7c0f4263534307616c82d9b2ce6fdef9472456f;hp=2e73e1231755ce75312006f502adb39359adc031;hpb=3f6f94a2a94833abcd8dc280e1e97da3c42d68d3;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/web/community.itexi b/Documentation/web/community.itexi index 2e73e12317..a9ae0ed3fa 100644 --- a/Documentation/web/community.itexi +++ b/Documentation/web/community.itexi @@ -389,20 +389,33 @@ Here is an example of a good bug report: Once you have verified that the issue is not already known and created a bug report, please send it to us! -Unfortunately there is a strict @qq{no top-posting} check on the -bug list, which is often incorrectly triggered by lilypond files. -To avoid this, please add +@divClass{keep-bullets} +@itemize + +@item +If you are subscribed to the @uref{mailto:bug-lilypond@@gnu.org, +bug-lilypond@@gnu.org} mailing list, send an email like normal. + +@item +If you are not subscribed, you can still post a bug report with +the +@uref{http://post.gmane.org/post.php?group=gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.bugs, +gmane lilypond.bugs web interface}. + +However, there is a strict @qq{no top-posting} check on the gmane +interface, which is often incorrectly triggered by lilypond files. +To avoid this, please add: @example > I'm not top posting. @end example @noindent -(you must include the @code{>} ) to the top of your bug report. +(you @emph{must} include the @code{>} ) to the top of your bug +report. -@uref{http://post.gmane.org/post.php?group=gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.bugs, -Post with the gmane lilypond.bugs interface}, or send an email to -@uref{mailto:bug-lilypond@@gnu.prg, bug-lilypond@@gnu.org}. +@end itemize +@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 @@ -663,9 +676,6 @@ manuals can be found at @url{http://lilypond.org}} @node Authors @unnumberedsec Authors -@help{Under construction; this is not an accurate list!} - - @divClass{column-left-top} @subheading Current Development Team @@ -787,9 +797,6 @@ on Musical Informatics (XIV CIM 2003), Firenze, Italy, May 2003. @subheading What people did with LilyPond -@help{Yeah, this doesn't look bad at all... there's 20-50 papers -out there that cite lilypond; somebody should find at least 3 or 4 -of them, so that it doesn't look so graham-specific.} @divClass{keep-bullets} @itemize @@ -800,6 +807,25 @@ Graham Percival, Tosten Anders, and George Tzanetakis, with Constraint Satisfaction Programming}, International Computer Music Conference 2008. +@item +Alexandre Tachard Passos, Marcos Sampaio, Pedro Kröger, Givaldo de Cidra, +@emph{Functional Harmonic Analysis and Computational Musicology +in Rameau}, Proceedings of the 12th Brazilian Symposium on Computer +Music, 2009, pp. 207-210. + +@item +Alberto Simões, Anália Lourenço and José João Almeida, +@emph{Using Text Mining Techniques for Classical Music Scores Analysis}, +New Trends in Artificial Intelligence, 2007 J. Neves et al ed. + +@item + +Kevin C. Baird 2005, +@emph{Real-time generation of music notation via audience interaction using +python and GNU lilypond}. Proceedings of the 2005 Conference on New interfaces +For Musical Expression (Vancouver, Canada, May 26 - 28, 2005). + + @end itemize @divEnd