From: Urs Liska
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 17:18:09 +0000 (+0100)
Subject: 4995: Remove 2016 projects from GSoC page on website
X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;h=7f2e0abb12ec7090afaf33444d30f26ed49ccbc9;p=lilypond.git
4995: Remove 2016 projects from GSoC page on website
In a first step to update the GSoC page for next year this
commit removes the entries for the projects of the current year.
---
diff --git a/Documentation/web/community.itexi b/Documentation/web/community.itexi
index 0cad92d715..9198ef8495 100644
--- a/Documentation/web/community.itexi
+++ b/Documentation/web/community.itexi
@@ -893,8 +893,8 @@ 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 and 2015 and encourage students to
-apply for future summers.
+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}).
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ developer mailing list (see @ref{Contact}).
@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: February 2016)
+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
@@ -942,32 +942,6 @@ easily learned
@divEnd
-@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
-@subheading ScholarLY
-
-ScholarLY is a library in
-@uref{https://openlilylib.org, openLilyLib} that provides functionality
-for annotating scores, making it possible to manage scholarly workflows
-completely in the context of the score document. So far it is possible
-to enter annotations of different types, produce clickable messages in
-the console output and export to text and LaTeX files.
-
-There are numerous feature requests to turn this library into an
-even more powerful and comprehensive tool. Some examples: Inserting
-music examples, producing footnotes, automatically applying styles
-to the annotated item (e.g. dash a slur, parenthesize an accidental),
-creating reports with point-and-click entries. For a full description
-of this project suggestion please visit
-@uref{https://github.com/openlilylib/scholarly/wiki/GSoC, this Wiki page}.
-
-@strong{Difficulty:} medium
-@strong{Requirements:} Scheme, possibly LaTeX, (optionally Python)
-@strong{Recommended:} Experience with or interest in scholarly
-edition and collaborative workflows.
-@strong{Mentor:} Urs Liska
-
-@divEnd
-
@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
@subheading Adding variants of font glyphs
@@ -1027,36 +1001,6 @@ Carl Sorensen
@divEnd
-@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
-@subheading Allow spanners to cross voices
-
-Currently all sorts of spanners (ties, slurs, dynamics, text spanners,
-trills etc.) have to be ended in the context they were started. However,
-this doesn't reflect the reality of notation in most polyphonic settings.
-Awkward workarounds with hidden voices are currently necessary to achieve
-cross-voice spanners.
-
-New ways of addressing this issue should be explored, for example by
-
-@divClass{keep-bullets}
-@itemize
-
-@item specifying a âtarget contextâ where the end of the spanner is
-expected
-
-@item explicitly specifying the ending object with an ID
-
-@end itemize
-@divEnd
-
-This feature would solve many problems that are commonly faced with
-piano music and combined parts.
-
-@strong{Difficulty:} medium (?)
-@strong{Requirements:} C++, Scheme
-@strong{Potential Mentor:} Urs Liska
-@divEnd
-
@divClass{column-center-middle-color3}
@subheading Help improve compilation behavior