i think i haven't quite got the VA-or-actual-person thing yet but i'm getting there
actually warp just explained it in a way which made me get it
well and you
CatCat
ok,
warp
deadchip: i would have voted no on the edit which moved that release from timecode to VA
CatCat
im goign to turn in
itas uh ,been a big day
not everyday you go to your parents fuenral :s
deadchip
warp: well there are a few things to consider
warp: yes it says mixed by timecode on the cover but..
warp: a) It's a promo release from Moving Shadow
warp
CatCat: goodnight mo :/
CatCat
natta warp <3
deadchip
warp: b) Timecode is an alias for Rob Playford and Rob Playford is one of the guys who run Moving Shadow (that in itself doesn't make a difference, but considering it's a promo release for that label it's slightly different)
warp: c) the tracks aren't really mixed either
nite canidae
CatCat*
warp
the not mixed together is not something which has any bearing on it IMO.
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deadchip
:P
warp
you can still be credited for a release even if you 'just' compile it
deadchip
hmm ok
warp
i agree though that the cover in this case does not _clearly_ make it a 'Timecode' release.
deadchip
well one thing i don't agree in a general sense is to attribute everything fully and only to the cover
warp
i still think it is more useful to have it under Timecode, but i can see the POV of those wanting it as a VA.
deadchip
i guess you would agree that the cover can't be the last and definitive source of judgement?
at least not if there is more genuine information to consider
warp
no, usually the spine is more useful, as graphic artists tend to make a mess of the cover ;)
deadchip
eh :p
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warp
in general, i like the basic fields (release title/artist, track titles/artists) to match the cover, the accurate information about which persons are really behind a release can go in the ARs.
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deadchip
yeah i see it the same way but if you have information which while contradicting the cover can clearly be proven to be more useful when attributing to a specific artist, it should get priority?
warp
can you give an example of when any information would be 'clearly be proven to be more useful...' ?
warp afk-ish, cooking.
deadchip
well with the moving shadow disc
it says mixed by timecode, and even if it said timecode in bigger letters, it's a promo release and the entity to have released it, the person/entity "whose" release it is, is still Moving Shadow
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warp
isn't moving shadow the label?
it's already credited to moving shadow in the appropriate way.
(a bit like the dj kicks albums, the series as a concept are clearly releases by !K7, !K7 is the label and credited as such).
deadchip
yeah i know those
yeah it's the label
but it's not an actual album
well i don't know there is just a difference to a real compilation or regular album
it's a show-off of their upcoming catalogue
warp
i understand that.
deadchip
releasetype="Promo" :)
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Kerensky97
Grrrr. I'm surrounded by idiots. There are two guys here arguing over whether "open source" will continue to exist or die out.
Apparently Linux sucks and all of it's programs are buggy because they are created by people in their spare time and not from a "profitable business".
That's why it doesn't have a decent market share against OSX and windows.
juhae
If they're stuck in a mindset where everything is either "totally awesome" or "utter shite", it's not a conversation worth participating.
Freso
Of course Open Source will cease to exist. People will suddenly stop developing and using the applications they might have as a huge part of their identity. That's a no-brainer. Duh.
pankkake
actually, Linux and other open-source software have a bigger market share, outside the desktop
used and supported by profitable businesses
and they are not using open source software because it's cheaper, but because it's more reliable
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Freso
pankkake: Yes. But it's only a matter of time before proper OS' will replace Linux, since they have monetary backup, and, as I just demonstrated, people will suddenly stop developing and using Open Source applications, including Linux.
Freso: hmm... yes, people will eventually stop developing open source software, but i can assure you that in norway at least there are numerous teenagers getting into open source
so while some stop, new come
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Aankhen``
<Freso> pankkake: Yes. But it's only a matter of time before proper OS' will replace Linux, since they have monetary backup, and, as I just demonstrated, people will suddenly stop developing and using Open Source applications, including Linux. # wait, you were serious?
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warp
lol
Shepard doesn't think so
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ruaok
I don't see why large corporations who run large numbers of server would ever be willing to pay hundreds of $$$ for software for each server.
again, that is.
they used to.
but that time has gone, fortunately.
ojnkpjg
lots are still locked-in
Shepard
IIS still has a big market share
ruaok has seen large data centers in the sillicon valley with no m$ servers in sight.
ojnkpjg
what's sort of funny about this $60 MS office business is that you're basically paying them $60 to get locked into software that you'll be forced to pay to upgrade after some indeterminate length of time
Aankhen``
How will you be forced to pay to upgrade?
ruaok
when you're not in school anymore.
ojnkpjg
or they stop supporting it when their new greatest thing comes around
Freso
Aankhen``: Right I was.
ojnkpjg
or the new greatest thing won't be backwards compatible
Aankhen``
I don't get it; what exactly is forcing you to upgrade?
Freso
Aankhen``: I am the embodiment of seriousness.
Aankhen``
Freso: Heh.
Shepard
Aankhen``: through security holes
ojnkpjg
either the terms of the license or the inability to use it with whatever new file formats they invent
Aankhen``
Shepard: Isn't that what patches are for?
Freso is a FOSS developer too, for the record
ojnkpjg
what incentive does anyone have to upgrade office 2000
what have they really done that's made it more useful
Aankhen``
No incentive, and no one's forcing anyone to…
ojnkpjg
well, they'll stop issuing updates eventually
and it probably won't (or can't already) cope with new file formats
then you're stuck
Aankhen``
You can't expect them to support products until the end of time.
ojnkpjg
so what do you do when the software reaches EOL?
Aankhen``
Upgrade, I suppose, if its state at that time is not satisfactory.
ojnkpjg
yeah, because they've got you locked-in
you don't have much of a choice
Aankhen``
What choice do you have with an open source package, for comparison?
warp
ojnkpjg: our current outlook at work is actually missing a feature which outlook 2007 does have. I don't remember what exactly, but something about sharing bits of mail/calender with a co-worker.
ojnkpjg
a near guarantee that backwards compat. won't be broken
Aankhen``
ojnkpjg: Who says?
ojnkpjg
and if it is, that either you can fix it yourself
or someone else will
Aankhen``
I have way more problems with backwards compatibility when it comes to OSS.
ojnkpjg
technical problems, maybe
Aankhen``
As opposed to?
ojnkpjg
but it's not because the vendor is playing a game where the objective is to trap you
Aankhen``
Ah.
So breaking backwards compatibility for a commercial product is intentional, whereas with OSS it's because the developer couldn't be bothered.
(This might be a good time to note that I'm using a lot of hyperbole in this discussion. Please don't take it personally. :-)
ojnkpjg
big software companies create new file formats all the time to make older versions of software either useless or marginally useful
even if you don't upgrade, if everyone else does, you lose
look at adobe CS, for example
how much has changed between CS1 and CS3, really
but just talk to people trying to get them to play nice
and look at the price tag
which OSS apps give you problems?
with new versions breaking compatiblity with older ones, i mean
Shepard
woah.. sun has accepted a bug report of mine after exactly seven months.. and they told me their average response time is three weeks