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MBS-916
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Improvement
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Closed
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Invalid
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Normal
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Unassigned
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Alex Mauer
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MBS-3646
Split release group attributes into two types
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It would be nice to have albums grouped by status, with official albums first. For example, Metallica ( http://test.musicbrainz.org/artist/65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab ) has a few official live albums, but they're buried in amongst hundreds of live bootlegs. Meanwhile, "Live" vs. "Album" is not a particularly helpful distinction, with a huge majority of Live releases technically also being "Albums". "Live" releases would be better served by having some sort of indicator next to the title (perhaps the word "Live" as an icon, or in parentheses, or something similar).
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It would be nice to have albums grouped by status, with official albums first. For example, Metallica ( http://test.musicbrainz.org/artist/65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab ) has a few official live albums, but they're buried in amongst hundreds of live bootlegs. Meanwhile, "Live" vs. "Album" is not a particularly helpful distinction, with a huge majority of Live releases technically also being "Albums". "Live" releases would be better served by having some sort of indicator next to the title (perhaps the word "Live" as an icon, or in parentheses, or something similar). |
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This has become invalid with the changes from "split release group types",
MBS-3646.