[mb-style] CSG: Multi-track movements

David Gibson musicbrainz at gibson.dropbear.id.au
Wed Oct 18 23:45:58 UTC 2006


On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 09:50:19AM -0400, Dave Smey wrote:
> 
> >
> > Ok, I have a draft wiki page for the proposed change at:
> > 	http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/MultiTrackMovementStyle
> >
> > I haven't linked to ProposedStyleGuideline or otherwise Intertwingled
> > yet, was going to see if there was any feedback on the content or
> > formatting of the page first.
> >
> 
> Two reactions:
> 
> I would introduce the definition / instructions as to what you should do
> *first*, rather than the example.
> 
> Also, I wonder if this should be a free-standing style guide as you've
> written it now.  It's actually a very simple point that could probably be
> integrated directly into CSG when the time comes.  (Specifically, it could
> be appended to the "track title" section.)

Quite so... I didn't see what the procedure was for suggesting a
change to an existing guideline.

> To that end, you might also want to look for an example that is less
> sprawling than the Beethoven finale, just so it takes up less room.

True.  That may mean finding a suitable disc and editing suitably.
Will try to look at that this evening.

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