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      • supersandro20009
        I fully rebased https://github.com/metabrainz/musicbrainz-docke... on mbvm-38-dev and currently the DB index is running.
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      • supersandro2000
        but I am good things that this will just work or with only minor issues
      • yvanzo
        !m supersandro2000
      • BrainzBot
        You're doing good work, supersandro2000!
      • supersandro2000
        what I am testing right now will probably become my mirror server just with a slightly changed musicbrainz server that uses the packages from the debian repo to build faster
      • btw I noticed that https://github.com/metabrainz/postgresql-musicb... should probably get a bump.
      • Should I do a PR for that?
      • this would probably only include the switch to pkg-config from icu-config
      • also I should probably test live indexing and replication to not missing something crusial
      • reosarevok
        outsidecontext, zas: https://community.metabrainz.org/t/digital-rele... seems like a reasonable idea to me for Picard, what do you think?
      • re: the discID thing, zas: agreed, that is an annoying search and you should be able to just paste an MBID like elsewhere (same goes for the "add existing medium" search in the RE)
      • So: not sure when we'll get to it but I'd certainly want us to get to it
      • zas
        reosarevok: about countries & Picard, for sure something has to be done, can you create a ticket (if not yet)? We're about to release 2.3 (prolly tomorrow), but if a proper solution is found, it can be in next release
      • about the discid thing, ticket is 6 years old already, and the issue can prolly be fixed quickly (plus that's an inconsistent behavior, as one can paste mbid almost everywhere but in few fields)
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      • reosarevok
        I'm not sure how much of a quick fix it is, but once I'm done with the other ten tickets I have open, I can look into it :D
      • reosarevok leaves this ticket open too
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      • https://tickets.metabrainz.org/browse/MBS-10645 is interesting as an idea (although probably too huge a change)
      • BrainzBot
        MBS-10645: Allow users not to select recordings for tracks when they don't know which
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      • Cyna
        BrainzBot is new on Github
      • Something changed while I was offline ?
      • reosarevok
        Cyna: IIUC it just auto-progresses tasks according to your PRs
      • Cyna
        ohh
      • reosarevok
        Oh, the "Can one of the admins verify this patch?" is weird, it's supposed to mostly be for new contributors
      • Are you using a new email or something?
      • Cyna
        nope
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      • iliekcomputers
        reosarevok: use `add to whitelist` so that it doesn't ask to verify each patch
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      • yvanzo
        he used to be whitelisted, but jenkins setup has likely been changed this week, readded Cyna
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      • reosarevok
        Oooh, that's the issue
      • Thanks yvanzo
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      • Cyna
        Thanks all. reosarevok had a look at my revised pr ?
      • reosarevok
        Not yet, I haven't had any time to do code stuff this weekend
      • I'll check tomorrow
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      • supersandro2000
        My db index just finished after almost 9 hours on a quite decent machine.
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      • http://localhost:5000/search?query=Downward+Spi... shows search results almost immediately even with a newer rabbitmq and redis version
      • now I need to redo my container and then redo all of this again
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        [bookbrainz-site] MonkeyDo merged pull request #360 (master…Refactor-pagination-component): Refactor pagination component https://github.com/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/p...
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      • shah78677
        Hi. My name is Mir Quadri. I am new to this IRC. I came across the bookbrainz project on GitHub and I am very intrigued.
      • Mr_Monkey
        Welcome shah78677 !
      • shah78677
        I am pursuing a master's degree in artificial intelligence and was looking to participate in GSoC this year.
      • Hi Mr_Monkey
      • I was wondering if you guys would be open to discussing some ideas that I had for bookbrainz for GSoC
      • Mr_Monkey
        shah78677: Sure thing, go ahead
      • shah78677
        I have been through the bookbrainz website and I admire the mission. I have always loved books and would love to contributions that help the book community.
      • I am student of AI and love working on sentiment analysis. Currently, if you look at all the major book databases out there like Goodreads etc. they all tend to use the 5 star rating.
      • My idea is to rate books based on the emotions that it evokes in its readers instead of just the plain old 5 star rating.
      • Since bookbrainz has a large database of books already available, I wanted to add a module to it that provides an emotions based rating for the given book.
      • Does it make sense so far?
      • Mr_Monkey
        Do you mean based on the contents of the books? If so, you should know we only store metadata about the books, and not their content
      • If you mean analysis of reviews, that's another story. We have a project for reviews where such an idea could be applicable: critiquebrainz.org
      • It is currently only for reviews of MusicBrainz, but in the near future, it should be adapted to provide reviews for BookBrainz too
      • shah78677
        No, not the content, but the user review. Here's what I propose. Pretty much every book out there has user reviews available on websites like amazon, goodreads, audible etc. My idea is to scrape the top publicly available reviews for the given book, analyze them for emotional reactions and present them visually as an added metric for the given
      • book.
      • Thanks for sharing critiquebrainz.org with me Mr_Monkey. I will definitely look it up.
      • Here's basically what my module will do in theory:
      • Mr_Monkey
        I think that idea would work well with CritiqueBrainz, actually ! Instead of scraping reviews on other websites, which will be contentious, using the CC0 reviews on CritiqueBrainz makes a lot of sense
      • shah78677
        Yes. I see it has over 9000+ reviews...thats pretty good.
      • I guess I could morph this idea to work with music reviews....
      • Mr_Monkey
        Well, such work would benefit music reviews in the first place, and be adapted once reviews for books are implemented
      • shah78677
        Yeah. That sounds like a plan. I guess I could start working with what I have first. And then extend the same technology into other things.
      • How does this plan sound like for GSoC Mr_Monkey? I haven't prepared the whole proposal for it yet but just wanted to get your take on it. I believe it add a lot more value to the reviews.
      • So far all the major websites seem to waste their valuable reviews sections by sticking just to the 5 star rating. While I am not disregarding the efficacy of the 5 star rating, it is too objective a way to give ratings to something so subjective as books and music and the arts in general.
      • I think adding a sentiment analysis based review ratings system that uses machine learning to give measures of the different emotions evoked will provide a reader/listener with a lot more perspective on the product.
      • Mr_Monkey
        Personally I think it sounds like a great idea. Anything that adds to the material we have is valuable, and I like the fact that it would apply for music and books ultimately.
      • That being said, I am not knowledgeable enough in sentiment analysis to have a clear idea of what it would entail, or whether the scope fits for a GSOC project.
      • ruaok and alastairp will be better points of contact regarding CritiqueBrainz. It's late at night where they live, so if you can, try to stay connected to the IRC channel until they can get back to you. If you can't, you'll have to check the channel logs here and search for your username: https://chatlogs.metabrainz.org/brainzbot/metab...
      • Or you can open the discussion and describe your idea in the forums with a gsoc tag: https://community.metabrainz.org/tag/gsoc
      • shah78677
        Sure. Thanks for your help Mr_Monkey. I will speak with the mentioned mentors regarding this idea.
      • Mr_Monkey
        Good luck with the continuation !
      • shah78677
        Thanks :)
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      • BrainzGit
        [bookbrainz-site] MonkeyDo merged pull request #358 (master…editor-revisions-table): Editor revisions table - #BB-397 https://github.com/bookbrainz/bookbrainz-site/p...
      • BrainzBot
        BB-397: revisions in editor's profile can be improved https://tickets.metabrainz.org/browse/BB-397
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      • Mr_Monkey
        prabal: The new editor revisions page in the user's profile is up on beta.bookbrainz.org, and looks great ! Nicely done.
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      • prabal
        Thanks for reviews! @Mr_Monkey
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