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This page is for small guidelines that don't need their own wiki page.
This page is for small guidelines that don't need their own wiki page.


==Use of special characters==
==Compatibility Guidelines==


Use of basic ASCII punctuation characters such as ' and " is allowed, but typographically-correct punctuation is preferred. The [[Classical Style Guide]] has its own rules about punctuation in titles; please follow that guideline where it applies. As always, [[Artist Intent]] overrides this guideline.
These guidelines exist to minimize unnecessary compatibility problems with clients that don't fully support Unicode.


=="Top something" Playlists==
===Use of Quotation Marks (" and ')===


Bootleg torrents that are compilations based on playlists of charts authorities (like Billboard's) should not be stored in MusicBrainz as releases. These playlists are often copyrighted by their issuers.
* Use standard ASCII single and double quotes " and ' rather than the enhanced versions.
* Use " (one double quote) for inch.
* Use ' (one single quote) for feet.


==Other Do-Not's==
===Use of Ellipsis Mark (...)===


There's some guiding information available [[What Not To Link To]]. It is not an [[Official Style Guideline]], but is information that should help while editing.
* Use "..." (3 full stops) for an ellipsis rather than the special ellipsis character "…".
** This was discussed on the mailing list [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.musicbrainz.user/8524 here].

==="Top something" Playlists===

Bootleg torrents that are compilations based on playlists of charts authorities (like Billboard's) should not be stored in MusicBrainz as releases. These playlists are often copyrighted by their issuers.

===Other Do-Not's===

There's some guiding information available [[What Not To Link To]]. It is not an [[Official Style Guideline]], but is information that should help while editing.


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Revision as of 10:55, 13 December 2010

Status: This Page is Glorious History!

The content of this page either is bit-rotted, or has lost its reason to exist due to some new features having been implemented in MusicBrainz, or maybe just described something that never made it in (or made it in a different way), or possibly is meant to store information and memories about our Glorious Past. We still keep this page to honor the brave editors who, during the prehistoric times (prehistoric for you, newcomer!), struggled hard to build a better present and dreamed of an even better future. We also keep it for archival purposes because possibly it still contains crazy thoughts and ideas that may be reused someday. If you're not into looking at either the past or the future, you should just disregard entirely this page content and look for an up to date documentation page elsewhere.

This page is for small guidelines that don't need their own wiki page.

Use of special characters

Use of basic ASCII punctuation characters such as ' and " is allowed, but typographically-correct punctuation is preferred. The Classical Style Guide has its own rules about punctuation in titles; please follow that guideline where it applies. As always, Artist Intent overrides this guideline.

"Top something" Playlists

Bootleg torrents that are compilations based on playlists of charts authorities (like Billboard's) should not be stored in MusicBrainz as releases. These playlists are often copyrighted by their issuers.

Other Do-Not's

There's some guiding information available What Not To Link To. It is not an Official Style Guideline, but is information that should help while editing.