Unaware of this history, I came in with my release in hands and spotted a problem with release event and removed the European date (canāt be released same day throughout all European countries) and set my French release date by referencing a crossāchecking website duet (this edit in question).
Maybe 2013-09-02 is the UK release date.
I think maybe but itās not my problem, Iām just editing what I have in hands, removing mistake from Europe. If later additional UK release event is added, Iām happy but it would not be my job.
Sorry @kellogsbrainz, I didnāt know enough at all to understand those edits, that are now hopefully applied, anyway.
I come back to this topic as I got a no voter who didnāt comment their vote and who doesnāt seem to be replying to my questions after 24 hours.
I will wait a little bit more as I myself donāt read my emails everyday but I would certainly feel relieved if I could stop checking the status of those 5 edits every now and then, if I could get a second yes vote by someone who agrees with my edits:
Replacing, in a Japanese release, FULLWIDTH TILDE (incorrect match for JISā nami dash) by WAVE DASH, member of Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) Punctuation unicode block and correct match for their usual nami dash JIS punctuation ę³¢ććć·ć„.
I have an edit that was downvoted because I decapitalized the extra title information on the tracks (Aviators Remix -> Aviators remix) ā their argument is that the official tracklist has the words capitalized, but they havenāt yet responded to me pointing out that the style guide recommends against title case. Unless that part of the guidelines is out of date, mind tossing a couple āYesā votes that way to help the edit pass?
Could I get a second opinion on this edit please. Iām pretty sure there is a strong case for the edit, but I am interested in what others have to say.
āvsā vs. "vs."
Hi yāall. Could I have some feedback on this edit please.
Iām pretty certain itās a typo or missing the dot. The back cover seems to be nowhere found and lacking this I guess itās up to terms of consistency and taste in unlocking the dispute.
Runnin/Runnin/Running
Hereās another dispute edit
"Runninā by Doman & Gooding feat. Dru" <- I always see this track having an apostrophe (and performing a search in Db confirms this), and again not having a back cover to justify one case or the other, what should be the case here?
Ohh, also the negative vote on the medium here
Both are perfectly acceptable - one is more commonly British and one American. If you donāt have the cover and as such no proof that itās not as printed, why change it? This applies to most of the stuff youāve asked about, really.
This involves a digital release, with unmixed tracks and some continuous mixed (DJ-mixed) tracks. Iām trying to set the artist from Various Artists to the DJ-mixer, Tommy Trash.
edit:
culinko has started a thread based on this request:
The point of contention is that Iām removing the release event āJapan, 2005ā from a pseudo-release. Itās my understanding that pseudo-releases shouldnāt be tied to any specific release.
iām trying to add the barcode which i used this link https://developer.spotify.com/web-api/console/get-album/ to extract from spotify, but i was voted down before i could explain myself (which i shouldāve did from the startā¦)
now that i did iām not getting any repliesā¦
Can I ask for your votes on https://musicbrainz.org/edit/47668406? It might be the addition of a home-made release. However, I am not sure - thatās why I am asking for your voice.