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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Object Model/Party People Example]]
    55 bytes (7 words) - 01:55, 9 September 2012
  • #REDIRECT [[History:Object Model/Party People Example]]
    55 bytes (7 words) - 09:20, 9 September 2012
  • ...i> to the top of the page you're proposing to delete. This will show up on people's watch lists (so don't mark the change as minor).
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  • ...s intended for translators of the MusicBrainz Android app, user guide, and people interested in the state of MusicBrainz Android app's internationalization.
    167 bytes (24 words) - 17:09, 27 June 2023
  • Main rule: Only the first word of title and proper nouns (names of people, places, objects, etc.) should be capitalized. Other words are in lowercase
    454 bytes (68 words) - 13:48, 2 October 2011
  • Main rule: Only the first word of title and proper nouns (names of people, places, objects, etc.) should be capitalized. Other words are in lowercase
    471 bytes (67 words) - 20:13, 8 February 2012
  • ...rrival''': ''pronik'' and ''ruaok'' will be running around, trying to pick people up. However, as he still doesn't own a car, it's possible that we've got to ...transportation pricing''': "Tagesticket plus" is a day-long ticket for two people, priced at €6,60. If we split up in pairs, each pair would need two of th
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  • Main rule: Only the first word of title and proper nouns (names of people, places, objects, etc.) should be capitalized. Other words are in lowercase
    445 bytes (71 words) - 21:03, 9 September 2012
  • * its all about the community and it contributors. * [ruaok is] happy to lay my experience out for people when bringing a decision to the table.
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  • ...it 5]] was fairly "serious" in tone (lots of sitting round a table talking about ideas seriously, not much beer), the emphasis for 2004 is tending more towa Very informal list of people who might be there:
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  • == People who attended ==
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  • * TODO: write about merging and retesting when one of the reports is closed (check it's really ...pretty hard, and not everyone is good at it, or cares about it. Sometimes people use bug reports as a place to unload frustration over a problem they are fa
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  • *'''Don't mention only factual data''' in your review - Sometimes people mention only factual data in reviews which makes the review a press release * Describing the instrumental arrangement - Mentioning about the rhythmic effects, describing the variety of instruments used in the son
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  • List of [[Label|labels]] which weren't deleted so that people can [[Subscription|subscribe]] to them:
    781 bytes (131 words) - 15:02, 21 May 2013
  • : What about left-spine (or main-spine) and right-spine (secondary-spine) ? They often ...her this is the left or right spine though... is that really necessary for people editing Japanese? --[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 08:15, 18 October 2011 (
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  • CD stubs were implemented as a means for people to easily contribute data to MusicBrainz when they are unable, or unwilling ...to encourage people to regularly look at the data and for it to improve as people use it. At the same time, the server keeps track of how many requests any C
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  • ...The pages need updating to remove the MoinMoin specific stuff and to point people in the right direction. You should be able to find them by searching for "f ...entitled to edit it, which isn't want we want. This is a wiki so anything people don't want editing mercilessly should be a subpage of the user's page. The
    6 KB (881 words) - 12:22, 12 November 2011
  • ...ervice running smoothly and effectively and create an environment in which people feel well. They were manifested in an [[IRC]] discussion during the [[Great
    947 bytes (128 words) - 13:57, 24 May 2020
  • ...backend work interacting with the MusicBrainz database to get information about the new entities, changing the ws and the frontend to allow reviewing and r ...expand that list by allowing people to publish reviews for books. Metadata about books can be retrieved from the BookBrainz project (by accessing the web AP
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  • {{Status|This article is about a deprecated identifier.}} ...ur-Auteur-Editeur'' number (CAE) was a standard number for identifying the people or groups with some involvement with a particular musical work / compositio
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  • ...the IRC, you might be wondering what a lot of abbreviations mean that the people keep using there. So you have a cheat sheet here:
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  • Like just about all web sites, we keep logs of all web requests made against our servers. T ...icable laws. The MusicBrainz/MetaBrainz server administrators (about three people in all) can of course see any information on the system they want to, but t
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  • ...to find concerts, but in the past few years last.fm has begun to fade from people's awareness. There is a possibility that MusicBrainz can take the former pl ...rts. The more people use MusicBrainz to talk about concerts publicly, more people will get drawn in to improve the concert listings in MusicBrainz.
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  • Subscriptions are a way for people to find and be notified of edits they are interested in. It is possible to
    839 bytes (132 words) - 21:43, 29 April 2020
  • ...to Hebrew, etc. Often, releases will be transliterated for the benefit of people who enjoy the music but cannot read the original script. While translitera
    2 KB (245 words) - 19:52, 23 October 2011
  • ...to find concerts, but in the past few years last.fm has begun to fade from people's awareness. There is a possibility that MusicBrainz can take the former pl ...rts. The more people use MusicBrainz to talk about concerts publicly, more people will get drawn in to improve the concert listings in MusicBrainz.
    6 KB (1,012 words) - 22:16, 9 February 2017
  • ...expand that list by allowing people to publish reviews for books. Metadata about books can be retrieved from the BookBrainz project (by accessing the web AP
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  • This mini-summit is aimed at introducing customers and other people who use MusicBrainz data to the MusicBrainz team. We would like to discuss ...ontinue open discussion, but *with* beer (and non-alcoholic drinks for sxe people!).
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  • ...; this is far from a normative list, but it might give you somebody to ask about the project. # Have options to let people choose whether to receive emails, notifications, or a mixture of both.
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  • ...ount because of our non-profit status. They're also a really cool bunch of people who provide excellent service. * All the [[mbdoc:About/Team|people who make MusicBrainz happen]] on a day-to-day basis.
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  • The meeting will typically start off by "Reviews": people present talk about what they have been doing for the last week and sometimes their plans for t ...ourself or make a note if you’re no longer going to regularly show up. :) (People who have missed a number of meetings without notice may also get removed an
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  • {{Status|This is a discussion about adding podcast support to MusicBrainz. This is '''''not''''' official.}} * people who moderate
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  • ...dio content around which doesn't have MusicBrainz ids. While we would like people to add their audio to MusicBrainz and then tag the files, this isn't always ...ve]. Other projects have analysed this (e.g. [http://etree.linkedmusic.org/about/calma.html CALMA - computational analysis of the live music archive]). Many
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  • :[[IRC]]: Here's where you ask questions of real live people, if anyone's awake. You love it, you know it. ...inz Summit]]s: These happen occasionally, and people get together and talk about MusicBrainz. You should consider coming! Even if not, the discussions had h
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  • Ruaok's flat has a guest room and a spare mattress. We'll put up two people in this flat Friday - Monday. ...in this flat -- on Friday we'll add one more arrival to this flat and two people will stay at Ruaok's flat.
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  • # Avoiding/Dealing with poisonous people, Community Issues ## Articles about Mark Thompson talking about the future of the BBC - apparently the BBC is doing things too well
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  • ...slators of [https://metabrainz.org MetaBrainz Foundation website], and for people interested in the state of its internationalization. ..., please refer to the [[Internationalization#Translation|more general page about translation]].
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  • * '''People''' or corporate bodies (i.e. artists, groups, record companies) responsible ...library has a ''catalog'' of the books it owns. The idea that information about books (''bibliography'') could be separated from the local inventory was al
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  • ...me of the infrastructure works. Here are some things that we might ask you about Automatic updating statistics page, containing data about our submissions:
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  • This document would like to propose some guidance about a suggested use of the [[Rating System|RatingSystem]] as to obtain meaningf ...vvy with the artists in question may then provide valuable insight helping people to pick the right stuff in the right edition.
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  • This page answers [[Frequently Asked Questions]] about MusicBrainz. ...source database containing all the information you would ever want to know about songs, releases, and artists.
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  • Then we get to the [[Style/Artist#Area|area]]. For people, this is usually where they were born and raised, and for groups where they ...eanings for artists of the type Person and Group (or Choir/Orchestra). For people, they are the '''birth''' and '''death''' dates, not the dates in which a s
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  • ...stion or ask if anyone's around with expertise in the area you want to ask about. Just ask your question. See "[http://sol.gfxile.net/dontask.html Don't ask .../ the chatlogs] to see if someone replied to you after you left (but often people won't reply to someone who's already left).
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  • [[MusicBrainz]] being over 15 years old, people have been talking about it in various contexts. This page aims to collect some of the presentations
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  • *** Choose a higher number if you want people to select multiple values. (This only really makes sense for drop-down attr
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  • This page is intended for translators of CritiqueBrainz, and for people interested in the state of its internationalization. ..., please refer to the [[Internationalization#Translation|more general page about translation]].
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  • MusicBrainz is an open community with the goal that the people who use MusicBrainz will take it upon themselves to correct any incorrect i ...at will change with each one. Voting is as useful as editing: to know more about it, check [[Introduction to Voting]].
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  • ...will be a forum for adding, fixing, searching and ultimately, helping out people with this.
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  • ...primarily an [[Release Group/Type#Audio drama|audio drama]], with multiple people acting out a script, add "Audio Drama". If the show is mainly people talking, but doesn't qualify as an audio drama or audiobook, add "spokenwor
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  • This page lays out various ideas for projects that people can take on during their Summer of Code. If you have your own ideas for Sum ...ideas for Summer of Code. We're listing a few projects here that we care about greatly, but we're more excited to hear what students want to do!
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