Uhm, isn't that an example of why it is a good idea to remove the one's that look suspicious? It goes to a vote and then we find out why it's legit.
Granted, whoever added it might not stand up for it, but if it's really an extant disc then it should come around again and adding DiscIDs is an auto-edit... - Si: chiark > reopening an older discussion: Edit #9534224 ( > http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=9534224) is a good example why it > might be bad to remove disc IDs that just look suspicious. > > Obviously there are valid disc IDs that have those 2 seconds extra in every > track which some people use to identify home burnt CDs. I'm in favor of > keeping the database clean, but please think twice before going through the > database removing every disc ID that might be home burnt. > _______________________________________________ Musicbrainz-style mailing list Musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style