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      • KeLopez
        hey
      • 2012-02-18 04905, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Hey, KeLopez
      • 2012-02-18 04926, 2012

      • KeLopez
        what's up
      • 2012-02-18 04933, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        The sky...
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • KeLopez
        yep
      • 2012-02-18 04920, 2012

      • KeLopez
        at least you didn't say "heaven"
      • 2012-02-18 04958, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        About my question above: I'm trying to work out what symphonick's idea for release titles is. For example, a disc of chamber works by Schulhoff, performed by two quartets. I can work out the release artists. But is the title just "Chamber Works"? Or "Chamber Works (foo 4tet, bar 4tet)"? Or something else?
      • 2012-02-18 04907, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Any ideas?
      • 2012-02-18 04921, 2012

      • KeLopez
        which question
      • 2012-02-18 04928, 2012

      • KeLopez
        :P
      • 2012-02-18 04943, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        just before you joined. Check the logs if interested (http://chatlogs.musicbrainz.org)
      • 2012-02-18 04928, 2012

      • KeLopez
        kk
      • 2012-02-18 04917, 2012

      • KeLopez
        the chatlog site is slow
      • 2012-02-18 04915, 2012

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      • KeLopez
        hola
      • 2012-02-18 04910, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        reosarevok_: Hi there!
      • 2012-02-18 04924, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Trying to work out what's going on with symphonick's csg proposals.
      • 2012-02-18 04904, 2012

      • reosarevok
        You're not the only one :p
      • 2012-02-18 04916, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        :-) Well, I actually meant how they were being received!
      • 2012-02-18 04943, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        I quite like his proposal about release artist credits. Do you get the feeling there's a groundswell agreeing or vice versa?
      • 2012-02-18 04908, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        I'm trying to make classical edits and would like to know what to aim at...
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        reosarevok: related, what's the status of the classical summit at this point?
      • 2012-02-18 04955, 2012

      • reosarevok
        ianmcorvidae: you should ask ruaok when he's back
      • 2012-02-18 04902, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        okay
      • 2012-02-18 04906, 2012

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      • reosarevok
        He hasn't told me anything, which might imply there's nothing to tell
      • 2012-02-18 04923, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick: some people disagree with each of his proposals :p
      • 2012-02-18 04925, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        mostly was wondering who'd be attending, what the precise goal was, etc.
      • 2012-02-18 04942, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        (what decision-making power the summit actually has, too :P)
      • 2012-02-18 04943, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Oh
      • 2012-02-18 04951, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        reosarevok: Yes, frustratingly. Which makes the veto system slightly silly.
      • 2012-02-18 04909, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        RFV 348 is particularly anger-inducing.
      • 2012-02-18 04911, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        GRRRR
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        rswarbrick: CSG has always been the biggest proof of the problems of mb-style's veto system, yeah :/
      • 2012-02-18 04928, 2012

      • reosarevok
        ianmcorvidae: The idea is one community member, one database-person, Rob, a BBC classical person, and at least someone else, maybe a couple people
      • 2012-02-18 04930, 2012

      • reosarevok
        But a small thing
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Decision-making power... that's for Rob to say, really
      • 2012-02-18 04952, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        reosarevok: "community member" meaning "editor", or?
      • 2012-02-18 04907, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Nah. Someone with mp3s :-D
      • 2012-02-18 04907, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        and presumably "database-person" meaning ocharles and/or warp
      • 2012-02-18 04911, 2012

      • reosarevok
        ianmcorvidae: "community member" meaning someone who the community who cares about classical choose as a "envoy" - although seeing they agree to disagree, that's going to be tricky
      • 2012-02-18 04922, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        heh
      • 2012-02-18 04929, 2012

      • reosarevok
        ianmcorvidae: and "database-person" being luks if he wants to and ocharles if not, IIRC
      • 2012-02-18 04934, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        okay
      • 2012-02-18 04949, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        but still, for community member the idea is someone who regularly edits classical at the *very* least
      • 2012-02-18 04906, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Jumping in to the conversation slightly: Who should currently be credited on classical recordings, by the way? I'm a bit confused about what's been agreed and what's not. As far as I'm concerned the recording artist is a waste of space anyway, but I'd like to be not annoying anyone too much...
      • 2012-02-18 04924, 2012

      • reosarevok
        ianmcorvidae: Well, I would imagine the community who edits classical wouldn't choose a rap editor for it :p
      • 2012-02-18 04932, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick: nothing, AFAIK :p
      • 2012-02-18 04947, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick: for now, I'd keep following kind-of old CSG
      • 2012-02-18 04948, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Hmm. Bugger it, I'll use the composer for now then.
      • 2012-02-18 04949, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        heh, I was considering suggesting we put empty ACs for classical, since they largely don't apply at all :P
      • 2012-02-18 04904, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        since realistically, that's what "using them correctly" would be
      • 2012-02-18 04906, 2012

      • reosarevok
        ianmcorvidae: I was going to mail answering warp exactly that
      • 2012-02-18 04916, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Please do!
      • 2012-02-18 04919, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        haha
      • 2012-02-18 04939, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Well, more sensibly, this doesn't work with the current UI. And does the database schema allow an AC to be empty?
      • 2012-02-18 04939, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        dunno if that's actually allowed, but I'm sure we could add an SPA for [classical] and credit it as " "
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • nikki
        rswarbrick: I was saying to reosarevok that maybe we should just list the proposals on a wiki page and get people to vote on it
      • 2012-02-18 04941, 2012

      • reosarevok
        It would also be useful for these mixes with stuff only credited as "intro" I guess
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        yeah, indeed
      • 2012-02-18 04930, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        nikki: Sounds good. Maybe with formatting like "This is what is currently done (so you can't *veto* it). This is proposal A. Proposal B ..."
      • 2012-02-18 04905, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick: some people would argue nothing is currently done :p
      • 2012-02-18 04915, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Well, they're demonstrably wrong.
      • 2012-02-18 04919, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        So should shut up.
      • 2012-02-18 04945, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick: that's debatable
      • 2012-02-18 04949, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Sorry, that came across angry, but the crazily slow progress with CSG is a bit ridiculous.
      • 2012-02-18 04957, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Yeah
      • 2012-02-18 04900, 2012

      • reosarevok
        But it's normal
      • 2012-02-18 04901, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Well, it's not debatable that people are making edits.
      • 2012-02-18 04913, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Some people want to do stuff for tagging
      • 2012-02-18 04913, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Moreover, there is a CSG from the old system that most people vaguely follow.
      • 2012-02-18 04922, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Some people want to do stuff for databasing
      • 2012-02-18 04925, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        As such, there *is* a current style in use.
      • 2012-02-18 04930, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Some people... just seem to want to do stuff
      • 2012-02-18 04942, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Yep. The latter people hopefully have enough info to be able to support the former crowd.
      • 2012-02-18 04953, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        heh
      • 2012-02-18 04901, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        ianmcorvidae: ?
      • 2012-02-18 04905, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        reosarevok: question, do you know what the approach is supposed to be for the classical summit
      • 2012-02-18 04916, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Not really, tbh
      • 2012-02-18 04923, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        hm
      • 2012-02-18 04924, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Up a narrow twisty path...
      • 2012-02-18 04928, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Vaguely similar to what was done with NGS
      • 2012-02-18 04932, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        rswarbrick: well, that's required :P
      • 2012-02-18 04959, 2012

      • reosarevok
        "Put people in a room, find how to make the schema as good as possible, make sure it can deal with edge cases"
      • 2012-02-18 04901, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        ianmcorvidae: I'm really sorry, but I have no idea what that last comment was about. Huh?
      • 2012-02-18 04926, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        rswarbrick: re: your 'up a narrow twisty path', which I assume was in response to my question about 'approach' :P
      • 2012-02-18 04937, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Ah, right. Sorry, I'd forgotten I was being silly :-/
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick: I'd argue we should look at how to best store the info, and then teach Picard and other taggers to deal with what people want for tagging
      • 2012-02-18 04924, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Especially because different people seem to want different things
      • 2012-02-18 04926, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        reosarevok: Yep. Absolutely
      • 2012-02-18 04932, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Including some people who don't seem to know what they want
      • 2012-02-18 04937, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        yeah, sounds right
      • 2012-02-18 04939, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        I think I may even have written that to the style list once or twice.
      • 2012-02-18 04945, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Or maybe three times.
      • 2012-02-18 04948, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Aaargh.
      • 2012-02-18 04911, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        that's what I meant re: approach, mostly -- starting from the assumption that we can shove classical into what we have versus the assumption that probably what we have is wrong and what we need to do to fix it
      • 2012-02-18 04911, 2012

      • reosarevok
        But when I tried to convince people to start by noting what they wanted to see in their tags, so we can see to it in Picard, people mostly ignored it and kept saying the same
      • 2012-02-18 04927, 2012

      • reosarevok
        It feels a bit like talking to fish
      • 2012-02-18 04936, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Ah, but fish don't email back.
      • 2012-02-18 04947, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        monkeys with keyboards, perhaps :P
      • 2012-02-18 04949, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Ok, fish with an automatic mail machine
      • 2012-02-18 04958, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        ianmcorvidae: Which of the two assumptions do you start from?
      • 2012-02-18 04903, 2012

      • reosarevok
        Because the mails seem to be basically the same with other words
      • 2012-02-18 04917, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        I think the latter would take more time to come to an answer but is generally better
      • 2012-02-18 04942, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        so would probably choose that one
      • 2012-02-18 04942, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Hmm. But somehow we don't want another NGS-style flag day, right?
      • 2012-02-18 04951, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        heh
      • 2012-02-18 04953, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        (in 2015, presumably)
      • 2012-02-18 04901, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        there is that potential issue
      • 2012-02-18 04930, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        What information can you see that can't be stored as triples (ie ARs)
      • 2012-02-18 04931, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        but still, I think that most of our deadlocks with CSG thus far have revolved around how to fit classical into server features that don't really apply to it (such as ACs, or the plain Artist field pre-NGS)
      • 2012-02-18 04932, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        ?
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Yes, I completely agree.
      • 2012-02-18 04944, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        ARs are fantastic, I wish our whole site was ARs
      • 2012-02-18 04945, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        well, no
      • 2012-02-18 04948, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        I wish our site was RDF
      • 2012-02-18 04952, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        but close enough :P
      • 2012-02-18 04904, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        I deleted the word RDF when typing the previous message :-)
      • 2012-02-18 04905, 2012

      • nikki
        rswarbrick: whether a release is classical or not
      • 2012-02-18 04949, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        well, if we allowed rels to text/boolean then we could at least *store* the classical/not classical distinction as an AR
      • 2012-02-18 04952, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        nikki: Is the prevailing opinion that this is a yes/no sort of question? In which case, a boolean on each release is easy. But maybe it's more subtle?
      • 2012-02-18 04956, 2012

      • nikki
        (of course, you can tag stuff as classical and get picard to use some classical setting based on that)
      • 2012-02-18 04900, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        defining what that is, though, that's certainly hard
      • 2012-02-18 04910, 2012

      • nikki
        rswarbrick: black and white in musicbrainz? no way! :P
      • 2012-02-18 04913, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        ianmcorvidae: I disagree. Classical follows the CSG. The rest doesn't.
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Similarly, "film music" follows the film music style guide (if there is one) etc.
      • 2012-02-18 04959, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Then there are problems on the overlaps, but hopefully not too difficult ones.
      • 2012-02-18 04959, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        well, sure, but sometimes it's useful to partially apply CSG -- especially when particular works cross the classical vs. everything else divide
      • 2012-02-18 04916, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Ahah. In which case, where does it actually make sense to store "classical"?
      • 2012-02-18 04925, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        yeah, that's the question
      • 2012-02-18 04925, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        (as in, the "this is classical" setting)
      • 2012-02-18 04901, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Maybe one solution is to have fully classical vs. everything else, where your Kronos Quartet recordings fall in the second camp
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        heh, Kronos Quartet
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Then there's hope of getting some sort of progress?
      • 2012-02-18 04920, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        perhaps
      • 2012-02-18 04928, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        I'm sitting listening to Kimmo Pojohnen
      • 2012-02-18 04930, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        that's one way to define the line: if it's not unambiguously classical, then it isn't classical
      • 2012-02-18 04941, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Well, maybe it's the only way that has a hope of working.
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      • ianmcorvidae
        certainly possible; that's the question to answer :)
      • 2012-02-18 04901, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        (I certainly don't know the answer)
      • 2012-02-18 04912, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        I realise that you don't speak for the entire project :-D
      • 2012-02-18 04924, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        heh, I barely even speak for me, half the time ;)
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        heh
      • 2012-02-18 04903, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Maybe a "pre-classical summit" (baroque) would be helpful.
      • 2012-02-18 04908, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick, ianmcorvidae: if we want to be able to say "this is classical", yeah, I guess that's the only line
      • 2012-02-18 04913, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        Have interested editors meet up in a pub somewhere...
      • 2012-02-18 04919, 2012

      • rswarbrick
        (in Europe, preferably...)
      • 2012-02-18 04940, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae never makes it to these summits, >$1000 pub meetups aren't really my thing ;)
      • 2012-02-18 04958, 2012

      • reosarevok
        rswarbrick, not in a pub
      • 2012-02-18 04904, 2012

      • ianmcorvidae
        (but yeah, Europe is usually better -- though it's annoying for *me* it usually means better turnout generally)