Hey all,
You're all cordially invited to my Mellon Forum presentation on my
senior project: "Denemo, a gtk+ frontend to GNU Lilypond". Or, I've also
given it a more incendiary title for the posters: "Why Microsoft is
Doomed: Open-Source Development in Action". (Hey, it worked for Clark when
he was advertising ESR's talk last spring.)
It'll be in the Fellows' Room in the back of the Saybrook Dining
Hall on March 22 (the first Wednesday after break). The talk starts at
6:00 PM, so come in around 5:30 to get food and eat beforehand. (And don't
worry if you live off-campus or otherwise don't have a meal plan - the
Fellow in charge of the Mellon Forums can hook you up with a free pass.)
Don't worry; I'll send out another reminder after break.
In the likely event that you don't know what GNU Lilypond is --
it's music typesetting software, but text-based, not graphical. Denemo is
a graphical frontend to it for UNIX/Linux (and in theory it should also
build on Win32). It's been coming along quite nicely; it's almost fully
usable already, in fact (and will be once my co-developer and I fully
debug the load function). http://denemo.sourceforge.net/, if you'd like to
check it out.
Thanks much,
Matt Hiller
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