ollie: Added correct Bounded/enumFrom for Vote/EditStatus
Freso
Is VirtualBox generally the recommended virtualisation thing to use these days? I don't want to use VMware, and I'm not exactly sure how QEMU is the similar/different - and I don't know of other virtualisation stuff. :)
ianmcorvidae
KVM is another at some level
and the one I've heard recommended most highly; qemu is a bit small, virtualbox is oracle and has weird issues
libvirt might be a thing related to kvm? unsure
kepstin does something with something in that vein
which was of course exceptionally vague, but :P
MBJenkins
ollie: Rewrote relationship stuff to provide better compile warnings
ocharles
Freso: "it depends'
mostly on what you're doing
VirtualBox is great consumer level virtualization, but I'm not sure it's suited for running something in a server
warp
if you have a bunch of servers which need to run a bunch of vms, probably openvz or xen are more appropriate.
ianmcorvidae
yeah, xen's pretty nice if you set it up right
server-wise
be careful though, it's a huge headache if you don't research options carefully
Freso
I'm just on the "consumer level". :)
ianmcorvidae
project at my college vs. hoser (here) is night and day XD
warp
the most impressive thing with openvz is that you can migrate a running vm to a different physical machine with no downtime.
MBJenkins
ollie: Change Data.Relationship to be entirely endpoint-type independent
Freso
So probably either VirtalBox or QEMU/KVM.
warp
I don't know if any other virtualization environments can do that.
(some quick wikipedia'ing shows that that is more common nowadays, and apparently supported by xen, virtualbox and a bunch more)
Freso
:)
luks
vmware can do that, of course :)
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Freso
504'ing on beta! \o/
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504'ing here, 504'ing there, 504'ing everywhere!
Freso does the 504 dance
ianmcorvidae ocharles warp: Did beta break?
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olaf_
I have a question about picard and cover art. the sony mp3 walkman comes with a few mp3 sample files. they have cover art embedded. if I open such file in picard it shows the picture. but appearently its not possible to "migrate" or preserve that image inside the mp3 file. if I lookup the info for the mp3 file the cover image is removed.
olaf_: As far as I know, Picard doesn’t read existing embedded cover art — it can store new cover art and that’s all.
luks or bitmap might be able to answer that better.
olaf_
I dont care so much about the sample files itself. but it would be nice if I can retag the mp3 albums I have and encode the image into the mp3 files so that all the albums have a picture instead of a gray box in the walkman.
hawke_1
What model is it?
olaf_
hawke_1: it does a lookup, just the sample file I picked has no entry in data base. would be nice if it can reuse existing images
hawke_1: <Model>NWZ-E460 Series</Model>
is there any restriction in the cover art images, licenses, or can I go and find the missing images and upload them somewhere? I see the current mb database allows me to upload images. would picard find them?
hawke_1
Yes.
Well
not for standalone recordings
but if they’re part of an album, yes.
olaf_
oh, it does. fine
just uploaded one yesterday and picard shows it.
Freso
:)
Freso was actually thinking of filing a ticket for cover art for SA recordings.
nikki: ^ is there one already?
olaf_
interesting that Eliminator lacks coverart...
nikki
not that I know of
kepstin-work
well, I still think that sa recordings should be promoted to some sort of release so we can record other data, like release dates etc.
hawke_1
+1 to that
kepstin-work: How about “single” ;-)
Freso
kepstin-work: Like, having dynamic attributes?
kepstin-work
they're not quite singles, really :/
maybe add a new release group type, "standalone recording" ;)
Freso
kepstin-work: I still root for recordings being able to have CA though. I have entered at least one release, where I've later found "cover art" for each track.
*one digital (Bandcamp) release
hawke_1
I kind of think they are singles…at least, I can’t think of a difference between the two.
kepstin-work
freso we have a 'track' cover art type
reosarevok
Freso: well, there is a "track" cover art type
Freso
I know there's a type for that in the CAA types.
kepstin-work
common usage is to put the track number in the comment field on each piece of track art.
Freso
But it'd still be niftier to have it directly associated with the recording/track.
hawke_1
+1
I’m liking more and more the idea of track-as-entity.
(partly so that we could actually associate art with a track, but also for ARs.
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kepstin-work wants a level below recordings -tracks- to be linkable, and a level above recordings (recording groups? performance?) to allow grouping together alternate mixes/edits.
reosarevok
I want arrangements, meatbags and a pony
:)
reosarevok sadly suspects he's more likely to get the pony anytime soon
kepstin-work isn't that fond of ponies, but he would take a unicorn in lieu.
Freso
Meh. Screw ponies. I'm with the Canadianian - unicorns to the people!
That, or pegasi.
Pegasi would also be awesome.
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ianmcorvidae
Freso: it was having trouble earlier, hopefully back later