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Revision as of 13:56, 30 April 2011
MusicBrainz Style Guidelines
Getting started
- Quickstart
- Style Principle
- Adding a new release
Detailed guidelines
- Track and release titles
- Recording and release group titles
- Artist
- /Release
- /Release Group
- /Relationships (based on Advanced Relationship Style)
- Unknown and Untitled
- Special Purpose Artist
- Special Purpose Label (use existing page)
- Special Purpose Track Title
- /Specific types of releases
- /Miscellaneous
Language specific guidelines
I would prefer to move any language specific stuff to seperate pages, which will remove a bit of clutter from some of the regular guidelines, and makes it easier for someone who just starts working in a particular language to see clearly in what areas that language differs from our main guidelines.
- Dutch
- Capitalization standard
- Sortname
- anything else?
- German
- Capitalization standard
- Sortname
- ...
- French
- ...
- ...
- 【stuff like Credit_Translations/French could probably go in the language sections too】