User:Jacobbrett/Release Event Style
Status: This page describes an active style guideline proposal and is not official. |
Trac ticket # 2145 |
This page could use a better title, perhaps:
- Release Attributes Style
- Release Information Style
- Release Details Style
- Release Characteristics Style
A Release Event is the event when a Release is first sold on a market. A Release Event consists of a Date, Country, Label, Catalog #, Barcode, and Format field. Each of these fields are optional, though the more complete a release event is, the better. Please note that some independent/unsigned releases may not have a barcode, catalogue number or label.
A standard release event looks like the following:
Frances the Mute by The Mars Volta
Release | Format | Tracks | Date | Country | Label | Catalog# | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frances the Mute | CD | 12 | 2005-02-28 | Australia | Universal Records | 2103977 | 075021039773 |
Styling Release Fields
Date
The Date is formatted using the ISO 860 standard YYYY-MM-DD. It may consist of year only ("1980"), year and month ("1980-03"), or a specific day as year-month-day ("1980-03-20").
Country
The Country list is based upon the ISO 3166 standard "Country Names and Code Elements". In addition, the Country may be set to "[Unknown Country]" or "[Worldwide]".
Label
The Label is selectable from a list of Labels entered into MusicBrainz' database. If you are sure a label does not exist (sometimes under a similar name), enter a new Label Name.
Catalog Number
The Catalog Number is a usually alphanumeric code found on the back/spine of a physical release. It should be entered as close as possible to what is printed (this includes, for example, spaces " " hyphens "-", and dots ".").
Barcode
The Barcode is usually an EAN or UPC number found on the back of a physical release. It should be entered as a number with no spaces.
Format
A release may consist of several Mediums. For each medium added, the format is selectable from a list. For example, a medium could be a CD, cassette or vinyl disc. A Release's mediums may be structured as CD (1), CD (2) for a two-disc set (displayed as "2xCD"), or in rarer cases as CD (1), CD (2), Vinyl (3) (displayed as "2xCD + 1xVinyl").
Packaging
Packaging refers to the type of container a physical release was available in. It is selectable from a list, similar to the Format. For example, release may have been sold in a "Jewel Case" or a "Digipack".
Status
Language
Script
This proposal, when passed, should replace Release Country Style.