Björn Krombholz wrote:
Hi,
I expanded the proposed guideline changes to be more clear and more
specific, otherwise I fear we will run into a lot of trouble and
repeating discussions.
Please take a look at http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/SG5DisasterRelief
and complain. Also fix any linuistic flaws
there doesn't seem to be password recovery in trac unless an email is
set after creating an account... which seems easy to miss.
is there a way to set it up so that it asks for an email address while
registering?
-b.
Robert Kaye wrote:
> [ Cross posted to mb-style FYI -- please respond to via the
Björn Krombholz wrote:
I can see needing some guidelines for mixed music+other content ones.
We leave unrelated data tracks on CDs if they're before the music
because of how they're needed, but in the case of DVDs where we don't
have any MB utilities that work directly off the disc and it's so ea
On 12/22/05, Orion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Björn Krombholz wrote:
> > If there are only the live tracks on the DVD in a defined order it's
> > simple. Treat the DVD as it was a CD/LP/... release. I prefer to add
> > (DVD) to the title as a workaround until we are able to specify the
> > medium
Hi,
I expanded the proposed guideline changes to be more clear and more
specific, otherwise I fear we will run into a lot of trouble and
repeating discussions.
Please take a look at http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/SG5DisasterRelief
and complain. Also fix any linuistic flaws and/or other discrepancies
Could we add "Europe" as entry for releases?
Cause I had just a discussion with a Label about that, what I have to enter as
country for their releases here at MB.
Thanks
Schika
___
Musicbrainz-style mailing list
Musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org
Orion wrote:
In the other cases - length of album doesn't really matter if you're using
the track parser functions, assuming you already have the data typed up.
Generally when I'm manually entering albums into MB I already have the data
on my computer and formatted, so length is irrelevant to
Matthew Exon wrote:
Woohoo, that's my patch! :-) The actual problem I was trying to solve
was preventing users entering zero or negative values there. I put in a
maximum just for the hell of it.
The reason I thought it was a bad idea to allow more than 99 tracks is
that the interface totally s
Orion wrote:
Björn Krombholz wrote:
Isn't this limit gone anyway? Sen created a >1000 track album once for
testing, and it was in the db, so I guess it works out of the box now.
Tried just now, got "Error! Please enter number of tracks between 1 and
99." when I told it to enter one above th