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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: New LilyPond website |
Date: | Thu, 9 Feb 2017 16:48:05 +0100 |
On 09.02.2017 14:52, David Kastrup wrote:
John Roper <address@hidden> writes:The standard human does not want to read that much text.Which makes the standard human unsuitable for working with LilyPond
Taking everything literally is not going to help communication, David. The standard human will be OK with reading lots of text, if they have gotten a sympathetic first impression and gained some emotional attachment. That doesn’t require their very first contact with the project containing a large caveat on reading a lot.
That does not mean that the typical prospective LilyPond user just loves wading through walls of text. But it does mean that there is only partial overlap with the objectives of a website trying to sell shoes,
That’s right, but there _is_ _partial_ overlap. It doesn’t help to deny that.
Best, Simon
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