Shouldn't "of audio track" be "of an audio track" or "of audio tracks"?



2013/4/19 LordSputnik <ben.s...@gmail.com>

> Revision 6 of the guidelines/defintions:
> http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:LordSputnik/Proposals/Recording
> http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:LordSputnik/Proposals/Style/Recording
>
> In this revision:
>
> - Changed the definition of recording to the one I proposed yesterday,
> since
> it's clearer and not logical nonsense.
>
> - Added a sentence on the end of the audio track definition, to let users
> know that audio tracks aren't release tracks.
>
> - Adjusted the description of editing slightly.
>
> - Copied the new definition of recording in place of the old one in the
> style guideline.
>
> Since there haven't been any independent modifications to the content of
> the
> style guideline itself, the old expiry (2013-04-25, 12:00 UTC) is still
> what
> we're working towards. +1's appreciated :)
>
>
>
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