#musicbrainz-devel

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      • Freso
        Isn't there a ticket for previewing edit notes?
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      • uk
        Freso: MBS-1656
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      • navap
        ianmcorvidae: There's no expire time listed for elections (yet!), so I'm not sure, but I think you'll become an auto-editor in two hours :)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        navap: two days more, I think :) it's a week after voting opens
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      • navap actually counts the days on a calendar
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      • navap
        huh, look at that, it's only been six days
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      • ianmcorvidae
        oh, yeah, you're right, one more day
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      • luks
        ianmcorvidae: wow, does arch really have python 3.x installed as "python"?
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      • ianmcorvidae
        yeah, it has for some time
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      • luks
        I assume it's maintained by massochists? :)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        haha
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      • ianmcorvidae
        most of the time it's just changing the hashbang line
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      • ianmcorvidae
        so it's not so bad
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      • luks
        I can't see any sane reason for doing that though
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      • luks
        and like in this case, it forced you to create a script that nobody else will use
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      • ianmcorvidae
        bulk of the reasoning, I think, is to help push people toward py3
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      • ianmcorvidae
        in fairness, that makes 50% of the mb2freedb development team :P
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      • luks
        I hope they realize they are not going to help it in any way
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      • ianmcorvidae
        yeah, probably not
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      • ianmcorvidae
        in any case the workaround isn't hard enough for me to care much :)
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      • luks
        they will just confuse new people, which will probably give up on python, because it suddently doesn't match any tutorials
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      • navap
        Is arch geared towards people who would need python tutorials though?
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      • ianmcorvidae
        it's hard to end up on arch without knowing what you're getting into, yeah
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      • navap
        Just playing devil's advocate..
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      • ianmcorvidae
        they also recently removed the all-at-once installer in favor of a set of scripts
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      • ianmcorvidae
        no graphical installer
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      • ianmcorvidae
        etc.
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      • luks
        navap: anybody knowing python will expect "python" to be python 2.x
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      • Mineo
        not if they read pep 394 :P
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      • ianmcorvidae
        of course arch linux's switch is one of the things referenced as part of the need for pep394 :P
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      • Mineo
        that's certainly true, but they know the switch was not the best solution - current plans are to be explicit for both python2 and python3 shebangs
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      • luks
        Mineo: that should have been done in the first place, move everybody to python3 and then switch python
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      • luks
        to me it tells that they don't give much thought about the distro and how changes affect users
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      • luks
        (assuming it was not a single person decision)
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      • Mineo
        well, the transition was actually quite smooth (unless one had some third-party packages that were not updated). I also don't find it getting in my way for the tiny bit of development I do
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      • ianmcorvidae
        hm
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      • ianmcorvidae
        luks: what would you think of hijacking the freedb genre system a bit more? we could do something like use 'data' for toc matches and 'rock' for discid matches, maybe even spread it out a bit more to make it possible to actually address a number of different conflicting freedb ids
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      • luks
        ianmcorvidae: that's what the previous version did
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      • luks
        it uses jazz for mediumid and rock for freedb discid
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      • luks
        *used
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      • ianmcorvidae
        ah
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      • ianmcorvidae
        why did you decide to move away from that? just the same conflict stuff?
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      • luks
        I didn't know that some applications did direct read requests without querying first
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      • luks
        and it seemed pointless when I had mediumids
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      • ianmcorvidae
        makes sense
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      • luks
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      • luks
        but I wrote that code, went to a vacation and haven't seen it much again after :)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        haha
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      • ianmcorvidae
        fair enough :)
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      • luks
        so I was not aware that the conflicts were that bad
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      • luks
        inhouseuk took it over and I was glad to not have another project to maintain :)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        I wonder how most cddb clients deal with the categories
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      • luks
        they are pretty much arbitrary even in freedb, so they can't really use them as genre
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      • ianmcorvidae
        (and how badly they'd break if we added fake new categories :P)
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      • luks
        they only use it to avoid conflicts
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      • luks
        not sure
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      • ianmcorvidae
        yeah
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      • luks
        I think the cddb protocol defines a list
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      • ianmcorvidae
        admittedly having 11 (minus 1 for mediumid discids, so 10) would still let us address most IDs
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      • luks
        or maybe not
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      • luks
        which problem are you solving right now?
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      • luks
        returning real discids in CDDB QUERY?
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      • ianmcorvidae
        mostly trying to figure out what options are available
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      • ianmcorvidae
        using the genres is a way to return real discids in query though, yes
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      • ianmcorvidae
        (by which I mean: yes, that's the problem I'm thinking about trying to solve that way)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        hm
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      • ianmcorvidae
        wonder what SELECT is using all the CPU on hobbes :/
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      • ianmcorvidae
        well, having no timeout on test probably doesn't help
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      • warp
        hello!
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      • ianmcorvidae
        hello
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      • warp supports which python pointing to python3.
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      • warp has a look on code review.
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      • ocharles
        good morning
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      • ocharles
        ls -l /usr/bin/python
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      • ocharles
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      • ocharles
        but it does tend to break things
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      • ocharles
        ianmcorvidae: wonder what SELECT is using all the CPU on hobbes :/ -- run 'SELECT * FROM pg_stat_activity' to find out
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      • warp
        no, those things were already broken. ;)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        ah
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      • ocharles
        warp: :)
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      • ianmcorvidae
        well, I just redeployed test after adding a timeout and the load has dropped back into reasonable bounds
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      • ocharles
        ah, ok
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      • warp
        (all my python code is broken by those standards. but I accept responsibility for that :)
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      • murdos
        here's the best presentation of CAA I've read so far: http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/MusicBrain…
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      • murdos
        simple, pedagogical, clear
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      • murdos
        we should really ask this guy to write our next announcements :P
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      • ocharles
        murdos: I think at the summit I'm going to bring up general markettingy stuff
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      • ocharles
        improving how we coordinate announcing big features, etc
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      • Mineo
        ianmcorvidae: btw, `python2 mb2freedbd` would ignore the shebang :)
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      • nikki
        does anyone happen to know how to export thunderbird account configs?
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      • nikki
        maybe I can just find an older, working version of fucking thunderbird
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      • nikki
        without this broken new add account dialog crap
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      • Freso
        nikki: What do you need?
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      • nikki
        the account info. the new dialog they have refuses to accept that the info is valid
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      • warp
        nikki: hm, I haven't encountered problems. (but then again, I use autoconfiguration, so my interaction with the add account dialog is minimal)
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      • nikki
        and there's no button to say "stfu and add this account"
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      • Freso
        nikki: Well, you can try poking around the the *.sqlite files (SQLite databases) in your profile, but it seems there
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      • ocharles
        we should see more 'stfu and do what I told you' buttons in applications
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      • ocharles approves that idea
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      • nikki
        warp: it works fine for me on my macbook with a version of thunderbird from like 2008. the same account, same info, doesn't work in a newer version on my mini or new laptop :/
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      • Freso
        's some encryption in place in certain places.
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      • nikki
        I did get it working on the mini somehow, but I don't know how and I don't have time to figure out how
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      • Freso
        nikki: Did you try to add it manually instead of using the wizard?
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      • nikki
        Freso: how do I do that?
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      • Freso
        nikki: Sec.
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      • warp
        ok, "Done" is greyed out until thunderbird has been able to contact the IMAP and SMTP servers it seems. which does make sense.
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      • nikki
        which is the part that's broken
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      • warp
        nikki: why are you trying to add an account which isn't going to work anyway? :)
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      • nikki
        it does work
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      • Freso
        nikki: Choose "manual (or advanced) configuration" in the wizard-thing?
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      • Freso
        nikki: Are you sure all the ports etc. are correct?
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      • nikki
        Freso: yes. I had exactly the same problem before
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      • nikki
        ianmcorvidae couldn't figure it out either
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      • warp
        I'd say contact your e-mail provider and tell them their shit is broken.
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      • Freso
        Yeah.
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      • nikki
        as I said :P
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      • warp
        nikki: but yeah, the only solution is I see is to add a fake account with a working configuration. and then edit that account afterward and change everything.
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      • nikki
        hm. I wonder if that's what I did before
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      • nikki
        grr yes
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      • nikki
        adding a different acount, editing it, that works fine
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      • nikki
        entering the same fucking info, oh noooo