The main article should be as condensed and concise as possible (along the lines of the Karlsruhe presentation).
Keep out source code as much as reasonably possible, make it a real pitch text.
At the end add a section 'where to go from here', referencing other material with concrete introductions to the different topics.
Finally: Make this paper the 'introduction' of a larger document with "Getting our feet wet" (Janek) chapters on the different topics.
Design this document as a possible 'book' on text based workflows for musicians and musicologists. Such a book could one day become a complete introduction to work with the necessary tools
The main article should be as condensed and concise as possible (along the lines of the Karlsruhe presentation). Keep out source code as much as reasonably possible, make it a real pitch text.
At the end add a section 'where to go from here', referencing other material with concrete introductions to the different topics.
Finally: Make this paper the 'introduction' of a larger document with "Getting our feet wet" (Janek) chapters on the different topics. Design this document as a possible 'book' on text based workflows for musicians and musicologists. Such a book could one day become a complete introduction to work with the necessary tools