2010/11/20 Nikki aei...@gmail.com
Frederic Da Vitoria wrote:
Either we decide to keep those ARs at Track level and have them
automatically replicated to works (clumsy IMO) or we get rid of those ARs
at
Track level and decide that they should be used only at Work or Recording
level. In
Your new version does not remove my previous concerns, because I didn't have
any more :-) But I suggest replacing The following relationship types are
considered 'generic types': with something Here is a list of generic
types and examples of preferred specific types:, else someone will have to
2010/11/20 Alex Mauer ha...@hawkesnest.net
On 11/20/2010 4:36 AM, Nikki wrote:
Hmm... the problem I had was that just saying work or recording sounds
weird to me, like we can't decide where to put things or something (if
that makes sense...), but maybe it's just me. :)
Well, if the ARs
2010/11/21 Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren reosare...@gmail.com
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In hip hop, it is usual that the person who creates the music is credited
as producer. In some electronic music
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Frederic Da Vitoria
davito...@gmail.comwrote:
2010/11/21 Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren reosare...@gmail.com
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In hip hop, it is usual that the
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:21:14 +0530, Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren
reosare...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In hip hop, it is usual that the person who creates the music is
credited as