> means - you have the legal right to do it yourself. > You want something done? Do it yourself. I received also acknowledgementsĪnd congratulations about the quality of the score I made with LilyPond I received at the same time thanks you from users (in English andįrench) and infuriation from devel. "type-critical" and… I started a fight with Graham! I replied to some users' questions/issues, I reported a regression bug Yesterday I posted several messages on different LilyPond mailing lists. "upstream" issues discovered by French users or popular requests in the Making the link between Developers/Users from the international listsĪnd French Users on lilypond-user-fr (by announcing in French newįeatures, fixed issues, important ongoing discussions French user mightīe concerned about, but also in the reverse way, by transmitting Make new feature request, both from my "experience" with LilyPond and Mailing list and on the international one. I use LilyPond quite often, I try to help users both on the French users Sadistic pleasure in giving some more work to the developers. Not simply because we wallow in "keep on whining" or because we take a If we report issues, regressions and make new features requests, it is ![]() ![]() "Lead Developer", "Release Meister" or whatever. (see below), I promote LilyPond around me and make scores for my I *use* LilyPond, I try to help in a certain way I admit I have currently higher priorities than learning Yes I am a "simple user", not developing, programming and doing all this We use LilyPond-probably more often than some developers-and hence areįully aware of its strengths, but also of its "missing features", most Please do not consider users as "under men". > am a bit dissapointed that *you* have not done that. > the list archives, and learning about programming in general. > was from hard work: reading source code, reading public emails on > internals, or even about programming at all. > I did not crawl out of my mother's womb knowing about lilypond I am really sorry if I have hurt some of you, that was not my intention. > of hours working on lilypond does not make me your slave. The fact that I have volunteered thousands > developers not doing what you want them to do.Īrgh, bitten by the red ants' queen! I guess I asked for it. > And I'm a bit disappointed that you keep on whining about On 22 January 2012 00:35, Graham Percival wrote: Of which I appear to be also at the origin. The title is a reference to the fist "Users versus developers" flame war ![]() This is a split reply from the thread "music font". User vs Developer: Round 2 (and half-time?) (was: Re: music font) User vs Developer: Round 2 (and half-time?) (was: Re: music font) lilypond-user
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