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| Tarragon was our second [[Style Dude|StyleDude]], helping to develop and extend the official style guidelines, and worked with [[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]] to migrate the guidelines to the MusicBrainz Wiki; He writes:
| Tarragon was our second [[Style Dude|StyleDude]], helping to develop and extend the official style guidelines, and worked with [[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]] to migrate the guidelines to the MusicBrainz Wiki; He writes:
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| "I work as a systems administrator and network engineer for a small ISP called OnTheNet based in Melbourne, Australia, and I also provide those services to another company called InfoXchange Australia which is a not-for-profit company that provides computer services for the community sector in Australia.
| "I work as a systems administrator and network engineer for a fixed wireless ISP based in Melbourne, Australia.|-
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| "I found MusicBrainz while I was looking for some way to automatically sort and tag my rather large music collection, and became involved in the community as it seemed to be fairly open and catered to my ideal of what a music database should be about."
| "I found MusicBrainz while I was looking for some way to automatically sort and tag my large music collection, and became involved in the community as it is fairly open and catered to my ideal of what a music database should be about. I am proud to have been a part of the early work towards setting guidelines and the general style principles of the site."
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Tarragon M. Allen

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Tarragon was our second StyleDude, helping to develop and extend the official style guidelines, and worked with DonRedman to migrate the guidelines to the MusicBrainz Wiki; He writes:
- "I found MusicBrainz while I was looking for some way to automatically sort and tag my large music collection, and became involved in the community as it is fairly open and catered to my ideal of what a music database should be about. I am proud to have been a part of the early work towards setting guidelines and the general style principles of the site."