[mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType (renamed from MySpaceRelationshipType)

2006-08-13 Thread Ilya Kasnacheev
Looking at your LiveJournal examples that you added on the test server, it seems like over 3/4 of them are for community pages with only a few for personal pages.Is this typical for Russian artists usage of LJ? It's typical for most interesting people to use LJ nowdays.However this only applies

[mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-11 Thread Alexander Dupuy
Nikki wrote: 5 official homepages, 4 fan pages (only 9 now, it seems). Of the 4 which are Russian, 3 as official homepages and 1 as a fan page. I was actually wondering about the MySpace pages before we had a separate MySpace AR. I suppose it would be difficult to get that data

Re: [mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-11 Thread Jason Salaz
On 8/11/06, Alexander Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Although it's clear that LJ prefers the use of artist.livejournal.com in URLs, I'm not sure that it wouldn't be better for MB to mandate use of the http://users.livejournal.com/artist format, just for consistency. This could be encouraged by

[mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType (renamed from MySpaceRelationshipType)

2006-08-10 Thread Alexander Dupuy
In July, Ilya Kasnacheev proposed new Artist--URL relationship types to support links to LiveJournal and other blog sites (in addition to MySpace). [1][2] After some discussion on the -style list, I proposed adapting the existing MySpace relationship type to be suitable for other online

Re: [mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-10 Thread Brian G.
personally I'd rather see work on URL ARs put into the ability to link to *music* related sites such as purevolume.com or indie911.com or mp3.com or The Podsafe Music Network or garageband.com I think having the MySpace AR is acceptable since MySpace is a site that deals _a lot_ with music and

Re: [mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-10 Thread Ilya Kasnacheev
personally I'd rather see work on URL ARs put into the ability to link to*music* related sites such as purevolume.com or indie911.com or mp3.com orThe Podsafe Music Network or garageband.com I think having the MySpace AR is acceptable since MySpace is a site thatdeals _a lot_ with music and

Re: [mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-10 Thread Nikki
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 11:51:59PM +0400, Ilya Kasnacheev wrote: And LiveJournal deals _a lot_ with Russian music and artists. Almost every band worth mentioning has a community there, and most of artusts under 30 have journals, too. While noone in Russia use MySpace, ever Yet there's only 10

Re: [mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-10 Thread Brian G
actually, LiveJournal deals with blogs, not musicians or artists or music. it's Russian musicians that are dealing with LJ.. LJ has NOTHING to do with music. Ilya Kasnacheev wrote: And LiveJournal deals _a lot_ with Russian music and artists. -- View this message in context:

[mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-10 Thread Alexander Dupuy
Nikki writes: Yet there's only 10 LiveJournal URLs in the database. We had far more MySpace ones before we added the MySpace relationship. I'm curious, how were those entered? As home pages, discographies, or other? I think the number of editors adding ARs for Russian artists (and the

Re: [mb-style] RFV: OnlineCommunityRelationshipType

2006-08-10 Thread Nikki
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 08:36:41PM -0400, Alexander Dupuy wrote: I'm curious, how were those entered? As home pages, discographies, or other? 5 official homepages, 4 fan pages (only 9 now, it seems). Of the 4 which are Russian, 3 as official homepages and 1 as a fan page. I think the number