Dormant Work
From MusicBrainz Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
DormantWork is CurrentWork in the MusicBrainzDevelopment that has come to a halt for different reasons. It is not finished so that it could be classified as FinishedWork.
SurvivalOfTheFittest
- 2004-05:
- SurvivalOfTheFittest: Some of the small StepsTowardsSurvivalOfTheFittest were worked on. But this might change and could be incorporated into the proposal for QualityAndQuantity.
- Is there still any work done on this? Or is the rough consensus, that we will try to implement AlbumLocking and see if this solves most of the problems? In this case the StepsTowardsSurvivalOfTheFittest should be considered FinishedWork. --DonRedman
- I haven't used the PicardTagger, but I'm not at all sure even these small steps are implemented there, as claimed. @alex
Subscribe to Moderators
- 2004-05:
- SubscribeToModerator -- choose a user and be subscribed to her/his edits the same way as one can be subscribed to an artist right now. TarragonAllen said he would work on this.
- This seems to have been postponed --DonRedman
Rearrange the SiteMenu
- 2004-05:
- It was mentioned in the newsletter in that the SiteMenu needed some rearrangment and organization. SiteMenuArrangement hopefully offers a workable rearrangement, that retains access to everything, while streamlining and making it easier to find related pages (started by jinxie).
- Work on this seems to have come to a halt (as of September 2004) --DonRedman
- I started updating the CurrentMenu to reflect recent changes, but never finished. It definitely needs updating if it is ever to happen. @alex
Miscellaneous improvements to editing, voting and communication
- 2004-02:
- We have agreed on some ModerationImprovements. Parts of this have already been implemented, other parts will never be used. This is more of a permanent work than a current project.
- Only one of these (Changes/improvements to CommunicationBetweenEditors) was implemented. The rest are SmallNewFeatures, and I think all of them are accepted as good ideas, but since nobody is working on them, I would move this to FutureWork and/or just dump the contents into FutureWork. @alex