On github now. Thanks!

On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 3:05:38 AM UTC+1, Adrian Sampson wrote:
>
> At the moment, the MusicBrainz data source always uses the primary name of 
> artists (and other things that have aliases), with the exception of 
> translated names (see the `languages` option).
>
> Using the alias that’s closest to your current tags is an interesting 
> idea, though! Maybe you’d like to file a feature request on GitHub?
>
> Adrian
>
>
> On Jan 8, 2017, at 6:42 PM, cell <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> so i'm slowly importing a few test albums and i have a simple case. there 
> used to be a band called KLF and they had several aliases, for example 2K.
> now... beets (musicbrainz) is telling me that 2K EP should be in fact KLF 
> EP. However... the link brought in the terminal is clearly linking with 
> 2K... So what's the logic? Shouldn't we keep the original artists / 
> spelling despite they may be same people behind?
> Still learning beets :)
> Thanks.
>
> Correcting tags from:
>     2k - ***k the millennium
> To:
>     The KLF - ***k the Millennium
> URL:
>     http://musicbrainz.org/release/3ec83d1e-4f91-48aa-89dd-ac3bd75dd35a
>
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