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We had a conversation at the 2022 dev meeting in Berlin. Everyone in the room (@fujinaga, @rettinghaus, @musicEnfanthen, @pe-ro, @kepper) agrees that we will close this. Argument: Basically, new observations...

what about `@rotate`? I believe this name has been used already, but haven't looked…

Well, `@rotate` seems on spot, but the rest in that class may be not. If we'd agree on that, it would mean that we'd have to separate out rotate, and...

It seems we need both `@rotate` and something like `@ploc/@oloc(2)`, because there are cases that are really rotated, and sometimes the open ends are still on one vertical line. We...

Discussed on ODD Friday again. We need to clarify the relations between things like `@angle`, `@rotation`, `@rotate`. There are also questions about the rotation origin, skewing, and whether rotation (for...

We should take a final decision on this today. Personally, I'm in favor of including https://github.com/music-encoding/music-encoding/pull/678/commits/42cc58a187d757e305d599890025b543f476049f, but dropping https://github.com/music-encoding/music-encoding/pull/678/commits/00ac37289f9ab532ccc65541cf809cf3662b8a36. Other thoughts?

Dear @th-we, we discussed the situation during the ODD Thursday on Oct 29, and we agreed that we'd like to include https://github.com/music-encoding/music-encoding/commit/42cc58a187d757e305d599890025b543f476049f, but skip https://github.com/music-encoding/music-encoding/commit/00ac37289f9ab532ccc65541cf809cf3662b8a36 until we have a more...

thanks @rettinghaus and @musicEnfanthen for fixing this so quickly 👍

This seems to be related to #843 in that it also deals with visual rendition of meter signatures. The proposed `frac` value doesn't give the "angledness" of this rendition. An...

We discussed this extensively during today's ODD Friday. In general, this seems fine. However, there are multiple musical meanings of the words "ad libitum" in music (see [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_libitum#Music_or_rhythm). With using...