On 5/8/07, Rohan Oberoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I understand your concerns about the quality of freedb data
Its got nothing to do with the quality of the data. Everything about it is shit. The whole system needs to be ripped down. > Most people will not. That means lost > data. They typed in the track titles, and it was lost, Soundjuicer should save the data locally for next time you put the CD in. That is a bug It has nothing to do with usability. It defintely shouldn't depend on whether or not you submit it to some random database online. >Usability shouldn't have > to wait for them to catch up. So really, you're just pissed of because there isn't a button to submit to freedb And you're wrapping it in the "Won't somebody think of the usability" argument... Nothing should (*) use freedb the soon it dies the better. The solution to this whole thing is to go to http://bugzilla.gnome.org and file a bug (WARNING: This will send you to a &*#$% web page and require you to fill in some stuff) asking for Soundjuicer to save the data locally when you change it. And as bastien said, the musicbrainz site could be better, but thats nothing to do with us iain (*) I apologize profusely for gnome-cd...I really do... _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
