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  • ==User documentation== ===For the web interface===
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  • .... The library supports Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, with packages released for the RedHat and Debian distributions. If you are looking for a complete, usable program to run, please try out [[Picard]].
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  • ...rt Archive Library (libcoverart), is a development library geared towards developers who wish to add Cover Art capabilities to their applications. The library s == Documentation ==
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  • ...ses keeps MusicBrainz running and covers the paychecks of paid MusicBrainz developers. The [[MusicBrainz Database]] is split into two components for licensing purposes.
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  • ...rbis.com/ Ogg Vorbis] files. There is currently no documentation available for this library. If you would like use this library to generate TRM IDs, pleas
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  • BookBrainz (https://bookbrainz.org/) does not have much documentation, and what exists is outdated. * Auto-generated developer documentation https://doclets.io/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/master
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  • : Our C/C++ development library geared towards developers who wish to add cover art capabilities to their applications. : Our C/C++ development library geared towards developers who wish to add MusicBrainz lookup capabilities to their applications.
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  • ===Documentation & Style=== * [[:Category:Style]] -- For pages describing, proposing, or discussing the style guidelines.
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  • ===Picard Developer Documentation Improvements=== ...ugin-api/ basic documentation] regarding the development of plugin modules for MusicBrainz Picard; however, it is somewhat sparse in content. The objecti
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  • ...and should not be used in new development. See [[Web Service|WebService]] for more details. ...ish to create MusicBrainz enabled tagging applications. If you are looking for a complete, usable program to run, please try out these:
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  • This page is intended for translators of CritiqueBrainz, and for people interested in the state of its internationalization. For a general introduction about translation platform, projects, and languages,
    3 KB (354 words) - 18:34, 12 December 2023
  • <!-- Add some links to how-tos and help and documentation stuff once we have updated them --> ...ne who can answer your questions, but with them being a common hangout for developers, [[Editor#Auto-editors|auto-editors]] and other active users, the chances a
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  • However, much of the user-focused documentation is outdated and will need updating and improving. ===New set of core documentation for website users===
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  • API documentation can be created from the source code using [http://epydoc.sf.net epydoc] and ...can be asked on the MusicBrainz [[Mailing_List#Developers.27_Mailing_List|developers mailing list]].
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  • ...om/metabrainz/musicbrainz-server. For help in using Git, see our [[Git|Git documentation]]. Our developers are primarily based in North America and Europe. The easiest way to get in
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  • This page collects documents useful for Developers. # [[/ws/js|/ws/js webservice documentation]]
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  • * [[:Category:Development]] -- For pages about MusicBrainz features and implementation. This one is getting hu ...ls which are not only about style (which is covered by) but also new ideas for further developments and other stuff.
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  • [http://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code-in] is a contest to introduce pre-u ...google.com/open-source/gci/timeline timeline]). MetaBrainz is partcipating for the first time.
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  • ....com/open-source/gci/timeline full timeline]). MetaBrainz is participating for the second time. == General instructions for GCI students ==
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  • * The documentation (you're reading part of it!). ==Documentation==
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  • ...gested ideas for students to develop proposals for Google's Summer of Code for BookBrainz. [https://community.metabrainz.org/c/bookbrainz Forum for discussion]
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  • This is our set of starting ideas for 2014. Add more ideas if you have them! ...sicBrainz. We are unlikely to consider students who are new to MusicBrainz for this project, due to its involved nature.
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  • ...in the [[MusicBrainz API|MusicBrainz XML API]]. However, it may be useful for other applications, too. Third party use and extensions to the format will ...ns about MMD can be asked on either the [[IRC|IRC channel]] or posted to [[Developers Mailing List|mb-devel]].
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  • * 4 spaces for indentation * Use words separated by underscores for function/method names - never use uppercase characters
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  • ...brary/web service for new development''' -- see [[Web Service|WebService]] for more details. [[libmusicbrainz]] serves as a tool to allow developers to integrate MusicBrainz searches and metadata exchange functionality into
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  • This page is intended for translators of [[MusicBrainz Server]] and [[MusicBrainz Database]]’s semi For a general introduction about translation platform, projects, and languages,
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  • ...-family: Arial; font-weight: 100">A proposal for the management of plugins for MusicBrainz Picard</span> ...am of Picard developers, and comments by third-party developers of plugins for use with Picard.
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  • ...the current list of suggested ideas for students to develop proposals for for Google's Summer of Code. If you're a student, feel free to base your propos [https://community.metabrainz.org/c/bookbrainz Forum for discussion]
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  • At present we can stop at the level of logical blocks for our task. The deeper stuff will be needed in case the CD-Text format become ...session and the data session. This gap is 11400 frames long (11250 frames for lead-out/lead-in + 150 frames of pre-gap), so we need to substract this val
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  • This is our set of starting ideas for 2015. Add more ideas if you have them! Currently MusicBrainz only has a primitive system for sending messages to other editors. We would like to improve this system and
    8 KB (1,280 words) - 12:56, 23 March 2015
  • ...e three links below for inspiration about what kind of things are eligible for being GCI tasks. * [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/resources/getting-started#you_can_contribute_wit
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  • ...s document is an interface to the [[MusicBrainz Database]]. It is aimed at developers of media players, CD rippers, taggers, and other applications requiring mus ...s version 2 of our XML web service. Version 1 has been deprecated, but its documentation [[XML_Web_Service/Version_1|can still be referenced]].
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  • ...which has taken over the role of the Style Dude''' and eliminated the need for a gender-neutral version of the position (Style Dudette, anyone?). ...was abolished in favor of a system in which people would become delegates for a specific [[Style Issue|StyleIssue]] on a case by case basis. This did not
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  • ...s document is an interface to the [[MusicBrainz Database]]. It is aimed at developers of media players, CD rippers, taggers, and other applications requiring mus ...s version 2 of our XML web service. Version 1 has been deprecated, but its documentation [[XML_Web_Service/Version_1|can still be referenced]]. [[Live_Data_Feed|Non
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  • ...metadata, all maintained by the [[MusicBrainz]] community. It is aimed at developers of media players, CD rippers, taggers and other applications requiring musi ...k types exist (see [[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]] for a list), which can be used to specify the artist who did background vocals
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  • This page is intended for translators of the tagger '''Picard''', its '''website''' and '''user guide For a general introduction about translation platform, projects, and languages,
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  • ...ussed here is an interface to the [[MusicBrainz Database]]. It is aimed at developers of media players, CD rippers, taggers, and other applications requiring mus ...application sets a proper User-Agent string in its HTTP request headers. For more details on both of these requirements, please see our [[MusicBrainz AP
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  • ...s document is an interface to the [[MusicBrainz Database]]. It is aimed at developers of media players, CD rippers, taggers, and other applications requiring mus We also provide a web service interface for the following non-core resources:
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