On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 04:29:06 +0200, Dave Smey wrote:
Well, it looks like ClassicalReleaseArtistStyle has passed its RFV. I
edited out the part in the draft where it said that it was only
provisional, and I edited in references to the new exceptions into the
ClassicalStyleGuide.
If for some reason this is not correct, the CSG edits can always be
reverted, and of course the draft and the CSG edits are still open to
tweaking.
One bit of unfinished business is editing all of the releases we cited
as examples so that they are 100% consistent with the new guidelines. I
actually linked to some releases on the test server, lest I be
accused of making edits that were not official policy. I'll edit them
for real and relink them soon.
Thanks to everyone for all your input - I'm glad we got something done!
Thank you for pushing this through. I have started to intertwingle the
page and marked it as official (you could have done this yourself after
the RFV has passed).
Can anyone with blogging rights please post a short note and/or send a
mail to mb-users?
And is there anyone who would like to blog about Style related stuff, but
does not have an account on the BrainzBlog? If so, please send me mail!
Thanks
DonRedman
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