[mb-users] Data vault a.k.a. crowd editing

Oliver Charles oliver.g.charles at googlemail.com
Thu Sep 6 21:23:55 UTC 2007


Thing with this is (imo) the benefit of having some type of data  
vault is that should allow editors to easily grab a list of cover art  
images and such so they can get editing. Not find a bad release  
first, and hope it has some "data vault" data associated with it.  
Maybe with some type of report to find releases with "data vault"  
annotations or something, but plain annotations are not particularly  
helpful, imo.

- Ollie

On 6 Sep 2007, at 19:44, Aaron Cooper wrote:

> On 9/6/07, Nikolai Prokoschenko <nikolai at prokoschenko.de> wrote:
>> Aaron Cooper schrieb:
>>
>>>> absolutely no time to put complete information into MusicBrainz, it
>>>> might be enough to copy-and-paste basic CD information and there  
>>>> might
>>>> be enough time to upload the covers to some place where fellow
>>> FreeDB?
>>
>> Yeah, right, exactly the right place to put some covers, performers'
>> information and conductors for everyone to analyze, to put into
>> MusicBrainz and to remove afterwards :-/
>
> Put them or links to them in the releases' annotations.
>
> -Aaron
>
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