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217:. There's a few problems, there's no information on which orchestra performed it, what the copyright status is (I'm assuming PD since copyrighted files aren't allowed) and the horrible weeeoooowww like noise during the violin soli. I've found that exporting it as an ogg vorbis file on Audacity reduces that a bit but not by much. I don't like the flute piece that's being used in the article (it's rather bland), I was going to download one from musopen but I forgot my account details :S — 31: 5918:(viii) Proper licensing templates for each component of the recording. Recordings of nature sounds and a limited number or other pieces need only one template, as only one party had a significant hand in the creation of the file. Most musical recordings, however, need at least two templates, one for the original composition and another for the performance. The templates should be labeled to indicate which component they refer to. See 4648: 1285:: This is all well and good for classical music, but any of the less-represented genres and artists are going to be horribly constrained by this. Plus, the requirement for the specific piece to be discussed is somewhat difficult when the purpose is to illustrate minor composers, which may only have a page or two of biography - and inserting specific discussion on one specific work would unbalance it. 5687:@Bloodnok He was the one doing most of the coding. I have a sketchy idea of what needs to be done but I don't know all of the subtleties of the code. I can do little things but nothing huge. If X! returns, he would be the first person to ask. If we can not find a suitable person to do the necessary coding we will need to push main page exposure back indefinable. -- 5010: 1526:
level with regards to the recording, I just can't see how if it's not the entire piece that it lacks encyclopedic value, that's flawed reasoning. I know we lack a lot of sung anthems, but it seems the instrumentals are used in the infoboxes and it hasn't been a problem. What is your point? The piece doesn't detract from the article. —
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what FL was doing, pre-preparing their content in transclude-to-the-main-page-ready format. I think that might be a good idea if we could get it functional and looking good. If not, I donno, I'll look around. Either way, the templates we have now at WP:FS don't collapse videos, so they are effectively broken.
2865:. There are quite a few cases where an issue gets noticed in a file after four or five or six days, and a cascade of support turns into a cascade of opposition. I'd rather have the safety of extra time than have to go through a delisting and wipe the egg off of our faces. Call me overcautious if you want. 1295:. Omaha flag song. Again, not discussed specifically in the article. As that is nearly all of our non-white, non-western, non-Christian examples, save some national anthems, the effect of your proposal on Featured sounds would be devastating, and I cannot support such a restrictive requirement in any way. 6327:
On the whole I think we should have video and yes, in the long-run I would expect a FV portal to open. I'm undecided whether we should currently be concerned about an overlap with FP, but I'll go with TTT's summary of the earlier conversation as a good basis for continuing. Sorry, I was getting ahead
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I've added your ideas and moved a couple of things around. It would be great to add more links to sound clips (both FS and delisted or refused ones for exemplar purposes) to help illustrate the points made. I'm thinking of linking to one of the denied Moonlight Sonata recordings (the one with all the
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I agree with your suggestions; there may be discussions from earlier threads that we could mine for ideas - my main concern in the first instance was the terribly vague "good quality" criteria. On the other hand I don't want to get too prescriptive as that eliminates personal taste and judgement, and
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The line "|filename = U.S. Army Band — Coventry Carol.ogg" should probably be "|filename = U.S. Army Band - Coventry Carol.ogg" You cannot change hyphens in a filename to en-dashes, and spaces to non-breaking spaces, which is why quickly skimming the page after making changes is a good
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If you have a good enough sound card, Audacity allows you to record directly from the sound card. Look it up and see if you can do it that way. (What this means is that it records the sound as it is played, before it reaches the speakers, so it's theoretically a perfect copy. Most desktops have sound
2787:
For sound files with say... 5+ support votes and minor issues SNOW would definitely be plausible and for videos, a 5 day minimum waiting period? That seems appropriate? I know this varies on a case by case basis and that the closer would need to fully take into account the comments on the nomination,
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I don't think limiting us to 20 is a good idea; if a newbie comes and can't nominate, we've probably lost them. Having a limit of one nomination per person per day would work better to the desired end; the reason it's so long is because of people nominating several nominations per day. Consider: If I
2399:
I am dramatically scaling back my participation at Featured Sounds for an indefinate (at least a month or two) amount of time. I might stop by occasionally, but I don't anticipate performing any large number of votes or closes for a while, and would appreciate it if you all would refrain from placing
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I've got ideas for sections, split music into their respective time periods/categories, speeches have their own section (videos and all) and put miscellaneous sounds/videos in a Misc section. What we can do now is use a 2-col table (by that I mean the {| type tables, not the div-cols, they don't work
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The fundamental point here is that the large subjects which Knowledge's various systemic biases affect the most are the ones most likely to only have a single sample to cover an entire genre, or to have a composition only in the composer's article, or many of the other things your proposal refuses to
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Honestly, I think the main point of that warning is that some National Anthems and ceremonial music may be under copyright, and, instead of acting as copyright lawyers and being at fault if there's a mistake, it's easier for them to put up a warning of that sort on anything produced for internal use.
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I definitely agree with you, a standalone sound file is insubstantial because you can't see what's happening that's a loss for speeches as facial expression is particularly important as is body language, though past nominations have already established that the sound should be of optimal quality and
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I agree with you. However, there's been no discussion on the status of videos before and as this is an important discussion, I have placed video nominations on hold. People are free to comment on videos, however, until consensus on the matter has been establish future nominations of videos should be
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The image is used in one or more articles. It is preferable to wait a reasonable period of time (at least 7 days) after the image is added to the article before nominating it, though this may be ignored in obvious cases, such as replacing a low-resolution version of an image with a higher resolution
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The Proposal made by Adam for SNOW closes of nominations with clear consensus had three supports (Adam, myself and Major Bloodnook). I understand some of you might have concerns about Featured proecesses not using SNOW, but FSC has never been like any of the other Featured Processes, and it's been a
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Uhhh... the Dial-up modem nom was left there to rot when it was clear it would be promoted, why delay the inevitable? As I said, given the spike in activity by many users (the likes of whom I've never seen before) I think it's more important we leave sounds with issues of some sort or another on the
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As you may know, my relationship with Featured Sounds and its regular editors has been tenuous at times. Recent events have placed me in an uncomfortable position, and therefore I am extricating myself from the area and waiting it out, rather than wading further into the situation and risking heated
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needs a lot of work, considering it is the recording used in the infobox, making it the first piece people listen to. The US Navy Band instrumental is further down, I've read the article through and through and all I see is that the piece was played by trumpets, so I'm assuming that the instrumental
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You misunderstand. I was saying that I was making a statement on encyclopedic value in general, for all featured sounds. I was not comparing one rendition of O Canada to another, or comparing anthems in general. The gist of my statement is that all featured sounds, regardless of the type of sound or
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Featured pictures uses "encyclopedic value" as a measure, i.e. does it significantly add to an article. More than "is it accurate" the concern of "is it well used/is it useful" comes into play. I think we need that, or something like that. Right now it seems that we're promoting anything that sounds
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While I do wish Sven and Adam well, and hope that they are able to sort out whatever it is which made them leave (and hope that they will be able to return in due course), what is the state of play with the FS on the Main Page? Adam's recent frustrated message about templates and his lack of rights
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Could I put in a plea that all nominations give the relevant article(s) and that on closing the file name be printed at the bottom. If a nom is an arrangement, it should really say so in the nom text (and by whom and when). Featured sounds are turning out to be a time sink (per promotion) for us at
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I've memorised the process having closed ~5 nominations and having Sven teach it to me over IRC. I'll hold back from !voting to help Guerillero. Atm I don't expect more than 3/4 !votes on a nom, given the inactivity of multiple users (and the disappearances of others). @Tony1: 1 nomination per page
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With Guerillero as the only active FS director, we're going to have to slow down on nominations :S he can't close everything and neither can we. Given the amount of nominationss to FS participants, closing will take a lot longer than usual. Unless, of course, some regulars hold back from !voting to
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How is it lacking? Please explain, it's well-played and recorded, so what if only the first verse is played? It's common practice for the first verse of an anthem to be sung. Not to be rude to you Sven, I respect your opinion and well-thought comments and criticism but I don't agree with you on any
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The key question for me is what the base-line should be. On the whole, I think (possibly stating the bleedin' obvious) that the video should be of the highest quality (highest bit-rate and resolution) and largest size possible. We can obviously hit the 100MB file-size limit with large video files,
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Videos are good, but per Adam's previous comments on noms the sound layer is harder to edit without slightly impairing the visual quality. That said, most modern videos are of substantial audio and visual quality, take the video we have of Obama's announcement of bin Laden's death for example, the
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I am only concerned about the performance PD element, I think. I will avoid composition PD problems assuming that basic drum cadences preexisted 1923. For other ceremonial stuff, I will just be looking for things notable enough to have articles and composition PD will be obvious. It seems you are
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I have only been here less than 6 weeks, but I recall discussions saying that although a separate project might be desirable in the future, they either belong here or at FP for now. In cases, where the sound file is the important part of the video, previous discussants have said that they belong
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Fair enough, we'll need more participation though. There are TONNES of sound files just waiting to be promoted, all we need is more people who'll be willing to nominate them. April was the best month for FS, I want to see EVERY month be the best month for FS, but alas participation has slumped...
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the load on the servers is the same for whether a video is being played in thumbnail or not. It recommends uploading multiple versions and uses the low quality version and link to the large version. We currently have thumbnail our videos. Do I have permission to do this with the featured sound
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The recording itself. The recording does not and never has had federal U.S. copyright, as recording fixed before February 15th 1972 did not acquire federal copyright. It may be copyrighted in any or all U.S. states under state law and or common law. The 1923 date means nothing for recordings.
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Do they transculde all of the nominations at once? I'm concerned about length, hence the collapsing idea. I do agree nominally with you though, in the grater scheme of things, Featured Sounds has way larger problems to worry about, (diversity, usefulness of the sounds, getting onto the main page,
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I woudn't want you to to a large amount of work for nothing, so I wouldn't dive to heavily into it yet. It'll be relatively easy to split out the current list, however we should probably decide on how we're going to present each sound. There is talk of scrapping the multi-listen item template for
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Yep. As per my three thinking points, I've been working on the first one, still don't have answers. As for the second, I'd incorporate videos into other sections (speech audio-only and speech video on the same page) rather than have a video only page. For the formatting, I was quite imporessed by
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should not be used, ever, anywhere, for any reason, if I remember Adam Cuerden's response the last time that template was brought up. It's a broken holdover from when Mediawiki supported sound even more abysmally than it does now. As for redoing the page, that's been on my mind for a while. While
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An image has more encyclopedic value (often abbreviated to "EV" or "enc" in discussions) if it contributes strongly to a single article, rather than contributing weakly to many. Adding an image to numerous articles to gain EV is counterproductive and may antagonize both FPC reviewers and article
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The current criteria is inadequate and fails to describe what is expected of Featured Sounds. This would be a welcome change. Also, per the sub-section below, our stance on videos is unclear. Will FS and FP share videos or will videos be moved from one featured process to the other or a separate
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That's fine, but anyone watching the press conference for the Lewinsky line would be easily confused. We should indicate what the bulk of the conference was about because thanks to the Lewinsky line an otherwise run of the mill event in the President's diary became notable. For completeness if
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of the article, even though the file itself has been inserted. That means I can't highlight it at F and A (I can't contextualise the speech: was it a turning point, the first time Native Americans had been mentioned by a politician in high office?). I do think the FS criteria need to say that a
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Perhaps we should set the threshold for what is considered "urgent" at... 2 weeks or more without any discussion. If a nomination has some comments but has largely been neglected thereafter, I'd say 2 weeks after the last comment would be a reasonable amount. Participation at FS is neglible in
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Well, that is one option, another option would be to put 'music' after each one century one, and seperate off "Hymns and Chants". I am personally worried about that one becuase of bountry issues. Is a capella music or a chant? What about spoken word poetry (which I am trying to get some of)?
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O Canada should never have been promoted. No one actually looked to see how it was used. It turns out that it's at the bottom of a gallery one one page, and moving it to the top infobox is fiercely resisted for a number of reasons. In its current placement, it's not particularly useful to the
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Can a United States Military Band keep its recordings out of the public domain with the following statement: "The music files on this website are intended for official use by Department of Defense and U.S. government offices only. Exceptions to this policy will be considered on a case-by-case
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I like it, the draft you've written is certainly more substantial and defines an FS better than the current criteria does (which is not very clear on any points really). If no one has any objections, I'll copy-paste the criteria and leave a redirect from there for attribution purposes. Also
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I think my newfound interest in FS is the problem. I think the limit should be on any one individual. I think rather than a total limit, an individual should be limited to 10 at one time. This will keep people from fighting everytime the list gets down to 19. 10 at one time is about 1 per
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I'm going to read that immediately, and I may well have a few comments on it. The low standards here has been a sticking point for me for a while. The last thing that anyone wants is for FS to be seen in the same way that VP was, as a rubber stamping of decent but not outstanding material.
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I'll try to get the damn code done first, though. But I can't even get the userrights I need to do half the stuff I need to do, without having all the bullshit I've gone through on here getting dredged up. And once that happens, I begin hating myself for having ever returned to Knowledge.
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Sven, NONE OF THE PIECES IN THE GALLERY contain the entire anthem in its current revision, there's only the entire anthem in the original English version penned by Weir... Half the God-forsaken gallery's pieces don't have encyclopedic value by your standards. Should we get rid of all the
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Videos should be a part of this project to the extent that their audio content is encyclopedic. I personally prefer a video to a straight sound, but we often have to sacrifice video quality for FS. Nonetheless, even a poor video with high quality sound is preferable to just the sound,
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Videos can be valuable, but we have to be careful how we discuss the video quality issue; I think with the Obama address to congress we were at the lower limit of what we could accept. Can anyone come up with a form of words to add into a re-write of the criteria? I will try when I can
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I just found some new mouseover dropdowns for Audio Host, Output Device, Input Device and Input Channels. Input devices defaults to Primary Sound capture and has options for Integrated Microphone Arra?, Stereo Mix (IDT High Definit?, External Mic (IDT High Defin? What am I suppose to
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will likely happen is that we will find a way of dividing content that is better than the current system, then create a system of interconnected subpages with a master display page, like what most other featured processes do. There are three things to think about with this division:
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Ok, myself, TTT, Adam, Guerillero, Avenue, Sven and Spongie will have to refrain from posting another nomination until our current nominations are cleared. Though, I don't think I really needed to say anything about Sven or Adam as they won't be here for an extended period of time.
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I think the primary problem is that music and speeches are, by and large, self-describing. For example, Harry Truman's Farewell Speech serves to sum up his career very well. It's not described in the article, but it lends weight and explanatory power to the things that are
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Did his email state that the files on all of these subpages were produced by the Navy in their course of duty or that the individual file at issue there was? Does anyone have the ability to see this ticket? If not can I have the contact for the person I need to correspond
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I have done six of the eight White House Evening of Classical Music videos. There are two more with touchy licensing. If anyone is well-versed in licensing feel free to bring the following to fine performances to WP. There is ongoing discussion about their PD nature at
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A discussion on whether speeches should be edited to include on the notable portions of the audio file, such as the Monica Lewinsky scandal (the video file which recently got promoted) where Bill Clinton goes on to say "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms.
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have 10 things I want to nominate, under your rules, I could claim up to half the list, if I'm quick, blocking others out. Under a 1/day, I'm kept to a reasonable rate. 2/day might also work; we could try 2/day per person, and go to 1/day per person if it doesn't work.
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By "one sound per page", do you mean one file per nomination? On the activity table, I was thinking of directors only. It's quite possible, btw, for any contributor to do the closing where there's no director to do it (if one knows how, which I never intend learning).
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about large file sizes? Do we need to consider the demands on WP's bandwidth, especially for a large video file on the Main Page? I did see a page somewhere on WP which did state that file sizes should be of smallest size possible - I cannot now find the
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How about "Speeches" "Field Recordings" "Miscellaneous" "Pre-17th Century Music" "17th Century" "18th Century" "19th Century" "20th Century" and "21st Century"? I don't think we have enough 16th century stuff to support a page, hence starting at 17th.
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All of the above seems like a productive way forward. Should we be concerned about file size at all, given that quality and image resolution are roughly in proportion to size of the file produced and there is potential for high load on WP's servers?
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Having an audio file and a video of the same speech as FS seems silly to me. If the audio quality and coverage is identical or better in the video, I'm fine with using the video. If the audio file is better than the video file, delist/don't nominate
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Where the video quality is not of the highest quality (but of an acceptable level, ideally not blurred), but the audio quality is clear and lacking in faults then the file would be more appropriately suited for FS, making sure it satisfies the FS
1405:'s obsession with lizard people, then a well-chosen rant by him on the subject, if freely licensed, is excellent for illustrating that subject, even if that particular rant isn't mentioned in the article. It gives more weight to points raised. 6455:
Where it is not possible for the audio quality to be at its best (of a slightly below standard level), but the visual content is at a high/optimal level then the file would be more appropriately suited for FP, making sure it satisfies the FP
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Given the U.S. Navy ONLY does Brass band arrangements of national anthems, it would be very surprising if, by pure chance, they got it right here. I'll clean the file. It shouldn't take long; modern recordings are easy compared to 1910s.
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That's great. I'm glad it meets approval. I think there is potential for adding more example sounds to the criteria (as footnotes perhaps). Also good news on the server issue. Here's to lots of 100MB video files on the main page then :)
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If we consider this, it'd have to be after a reasonable minimum length of time: Look at the recent Obama video, which took some time for the aspect ratio error to be spotted. I could see allowing it on, say, day 5, but not much earlier.
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If a piece has an article on it (like say Vivaldi's The Four Seasons does) then it can support one featured sound of that piece, provided that it is a mainstream performance, and is used either in the infobox, or prominently at the top.
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Consider Oppaneun punngajenki, our only example of Korean music. Used to illustrate a genre of works, would be rejected by your criteria. The Jewish Cantillation is an example of the genre, the recording isn't discussed specifically in
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was posted as non-commercial share-alike. It is a 1926 Victor Symphony Orchestra recording. I am wondering if the person who posted it put it under the proper licensing or if there is a way to post this to commons with an acceptable
1253:- This is something very important to me. It's an issue of standards, respect, and quality. We're not lacking in sound files anymore, it's time to make sure that people look at us and know we have a standard that goes with that star. 3166:
What is recorded. The William Tell Overture is probably PD because I assume it was first published in the U.S. before January 1, 1923. Whether what was recorded was the original PD piece or a later copyrighted arrangement I do not
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to change them seemed to imply there is work still to do and that he was finding it difficult to find a resolution. AFAIK he was the person doing all the coding. Is there anyone able to pick up from where he left off (there must be
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on my user page. While by no means complete or my final thoughts on the issues, any criticisms or additions / comments or suggestions would be welcome. I hope some of the things I've put down meet with approval from the community.
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If we have a responsibility not to create enormous demands on WP's servers with very popular video files then we can't really allow files to go near the limit, and that potentially has an implication for the quality of some of
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So this means that for the noms above, the music was written for the pieces that played it in the nominated performance as opposed to a rearrangement to perform a piece with instruments other than the intended ones. Is that
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I know, damn shame too since the recording wasn't that bad (it was just that weird noise in the violin soli). Do you have a Musopen account Adam? If so is the Musopen recording any better than the all-flute piece we have?
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links to the first criterion and so forth. When you have concerns about a certain file don't forget to refer to the criterion, it's now even easier! Anchors work like section links so you won't have to scroll down :)
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I was hoping to hold off on this until we got onto the main page so that we wouldn't stretch Adam and X! too thin on the coding end, but why not now. We just have to wait for everyone in finals mode to resurface.
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who understands the internal workings of WP somewhere on the internet), or should we just wait? In answer to James's point earlier, I for one would love to do more here, but RL time is very short at the moment.
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There should be. We could beg the FA or FL bot nominator to add us to its rounds. If they can't do that we could try to get the source code and run a bot ourselves. (Beg X! or I could make a toolserver account)
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He replied saying that basically, if we can generate a 2007 list by hand he can train his bot to do it for us. In truth, I am hoping someone else will create the list now that I have found out what we need to
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That's excessively few. One a day is as low as I'd go. Perhaps it shouldn't be this way, but people tend to only go seeking out things when they're ready to nominate; one a week (or longer!) is far, far too
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On the other hand, if we were to consider that video files were merely an augmentation of a sound recording (at least for FS purposes), then lower quality would be fine, although that does beg the question
4949:, I got the following feedback: "I don't know that a performer could have a copyright in a recording they didn't make of their performance of a song they don't own, as a performance isn't a "writing." from 6274:
Since past discussions have largely ignored this question or consensus on the matter did not exist, it is largely unclear as to whether or not FS should incorporate video files. Should we or shouldn't we?
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There has to be a better solution How about instead we create an overflow procedure that says that if there are more than 25 we collapse the extras until there are less than 25. Better yet, let's do that
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The Gallery is now higher up, it has been since I moved it ~3 days ago. It's unlikely that the gallery will go ignored since it's in a much better position than it was just sitting at the bottom. Cheers,
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Fair enough, they sound a bit... eerie if you know what I mean. It's like putting your mouth against an ordinary mobile phone's speaker and opening and closing your mouth, you'll get that weeooow sound.
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main page, that's where attention is needed, it might help lower the amount of "urgents" we have if we just promote, not promote, delist & replace the noms where there is clear consensus to do so. —
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Seems sensible; denying a piece FS for obvious issues where there is a clear consensus make sense. By contrast, allowing promotion for sounds without enough time for editors seems a shortcut too far.
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In some rare cases a performance is notable for being atypical. If this is the case it must me mentioned in the nomination, file description page, and the text of the article where the sound appears.
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It would be good to have a brief list somewhere at which directors can mark themselves active or temporarily inactive. In actu is Guerrilo, if I've spelled it correctly. James is Ancient Apparition.
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They do, actually. Also, I don't think reversing order is wise, because ideally, we want most of th voting to happen in the first couple days; the rest of the time allows concerns to be addressed.
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I would not bet on what I am about to say, but I disagree with many PD statements of Adam Cuerden. First remember that a recording can have a copyright on what is recorded and on the recording.
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We have been promoting a lot, however I think that in our zeal to get our numbers higher, we are ignoring the featured sounds criteria. Specifically, in regards to role. From the criteria page:
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as per Adam above; enough time should be given for editors to check the pieces. 7 days is not an unreasonable limit, and the Obama video example should make us all wary of acting too quickly.
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I have no problem to being confined to mostly mop and bucket tasks. To make closing easier would you please confine yourself to one sound per page. That makes x!'s too alot easier to use. --
2456:, whether they be delists, standard nominations or suspended nominations. Given the spike in activity at FSC this seems appropriate. Also, I propose that we should be allowed to invoke the 1315:
template. I agree O Canada may have been a mistake; but that's because there's many, many other recordings of O Canada in the same article, at least a couple of which are more significant,
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I agree that they shouldn't be wantonly inserted into articles. I think that we need to look at the EV of what we are promoting. Maybe we need to relook at the EV of most of our sounds. --
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This needs to be local; The Foggy Dew is, at least in its original arrangement, still in copyright in Ireland, and, as that's the original arrangement, I don't think Commons can host it.
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also makes it harder for newcomers. I think "Assessment Objective" can be changed to "Assessment Criteria" throughout (I was thinking of some of the exam marking that I've got coming up)
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I don't mind one sound per page now that most of my multis are up. The next 11 things I want to nom are all natural singles. Hopefully in 12 days, we will be a little less backed up.--
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That's not a good idea, you can't stop recordings used in the audio template, which'd be annoying because you'd have to refresh the page each time you want to listen to something new. —
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allow consideration of. If the sources are in foreign languages, it'll be all the harder. And yet, those are specifically the sound files Featured Sounds should be supporting the most.
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here. Most video files have significant audio content as all current FSs and FSCs do. Unless a video does not have significant sound content, it seems to automatically belong here.--
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Whether video or audio files are preferred, the presence of videos at both Featured Pictures and Sounds, the possibility of a Featured Videos process and the file size limit of 100MB.
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That is why I think SNOW should be invoked sparingly and only in cases where consensus is VERY, VERY clear so 5/6 support and no oppose !votes and minor trivialities for issues. —
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is what I think Guerillero meant, I think that's a reasonable thing to ask. Also with Adam's extended wikibreak FS will now be further delayed from appearing on the Main Page. —
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special merit and are related to the history of how his music has been performed, interpreted, arranged. This would not be more than a small subsidiary part of the article.
2596:. Remember, our goal is to increase the number of good-quality FSCs to the point where we can eventually go daily, not to stifle the process just as it becomes successful. 6413:
This wasn't meant to be anti-videos, it was meant to start a discussion if there are other criteria that are needed for videos that may need to be added to the criteria --
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Oh. Well I forgot to mention this, the default option for Audacity is to record from your built in microphone. There's a drop down menu for choosing the recording source.
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My conclusion is that if we can say that the overture is PD and the recording is of the original overture, we can say the work is PD-100 and the recording is PD-US-record.
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While effects such as black and white, sepia, oversaturation, and abnormal angles may be visually pleasing, they often detract from the accurate depiction of the subject.
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I contacted the Miller Center. Long story short is that I thought we were in the clear, however WaldoJ has raised some doubts. We will, of course, have to look into this.
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I'll have a stab at it. I recently did a cleanup of the main page, so I'm quite familiar with it's inner workings. I just need to know what goes where and when, etc.
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TTT, anyone can close, but since we have Guerillero at hand, let's wait? There's no rush, since the F and A page cycle doesn't close until end Saturday, UTC, anyway.
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Role. The file helps readers to understand the topic of an article. The file is used in at least one article, and adds to the reader's appreciation of that subject.
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I pointed out that there are a lot of speeches by Americans, Christian music, etc. and recommended that we consciously look to diversify our holdings when possible.
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Due to some personal issues both sven and adam have left the position of FS Directors. That leaves X! and myself. I am just keeping you guys in the loop. cheers --
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Good point. As you bring up the Clinton videos, could the title of the Lewinsky video be changed? It's a press conference about education at the White House - see
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Split into centuries and have subsections for speeches, music and videos. That way their wouldn't be "Western bias" and everything would be properly categorised. —
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Oh right, collaboration will be difficult :S, I'll skim through the archives for Jan-June then post it. Don't worry 2007 was fairly quiet from the looks of it. —
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Centuries would be appropriate, but what about splitting them into their various ethnic categories would be better? Or what that not be looked favourably upon? —
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I just hit the record button on Audacity and then the play button on the Coast Guard play. It seems to be working. I'll try to post one before I go to sleep.--
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That certainly is better, however it does not address the other issues with that piece. I was also going for a more general statement on encyclopedic value.
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I'd be inclined to write them, but presume PD in the meanwhile. We know they're created by the navy from past statements by them, this is more extra caution.
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I'm slowly putting together some of my ideas of how to improve the FS criteria; specifically issues connected to the "High Quality" of musical performances
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I was looking through the FSs that we have and am curious about the following nominations of military band performances of classical works. Please advise:
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In short, yes. Military band performances are alright if they're not arrangements but the actual composition itself. Not all military band perfs are bad! —
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something else, and I will reiterate my suggestion that we make it as close as possible to whatever we use on the main page so that moving it over is easy.
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O Canada (currently up for delisting) became our 200th Featured Sound. The speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the Banking Crisis became our 300th part.
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May I suggest a temporary hiatus on these? I'm wondering whether we shouldn't say that instrumental versions of songs are discouraged, compared to sung.
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Chinese operas. They're likely to be in 20, 30 tracks. That's probably best handled as a gallery. Does that mean we can't feature them? I'd say "hell no."
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Having manually archived a bunch of dead threads I thought I'd leave a summary of the archived threads on this talk page (as per precedent set by Sven):
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Hear hear! :) I've redirected the proposal page to the criteria page and pasted its original contents over the old criteria. Thanks Bloodnok and Sven! —
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The music divisions would have to be by century, though: Otherwise, you end up forcing non-Western works into a Western classification, which is wrong.
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from the Washington Post to confirm it. I think the title (or at the very least the description page) should indicate what most of the video is about.
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of the speaker, then yes, it would be valuable. One out of seven different speeches by the same person stuck in a gallery would not be worth promoting.
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As for the Ceremonial Music page, some of them are in copyright. For instance, "Take Her Down", the Submariner's song, appears to date from the '40s.
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nothing else. On reflection, I don't think the name of the file should be changed, just the file description should indicate context for the reader.
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it appears only the GFDL and CC-BY are compatible media licenses, that or uploading as fair use to enwp. Commons can only accept PD, CC-BY or GFDL. —
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I don't know that I can do much better with my laptop, but I can try not to redo them seeing if I can use any of my volume and equalizer controls.--
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Instrumentals on the articles for other national anthems because they don't contain all the verses? No we don't so why can't we just let this lie? —
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Knowledge doesn't appear to have a CC-BY-NC license :S so I don't think the file is usable unless the licensee decides to change it to CC-BY-SA. —
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Just cleaned it.Not bad, but there's a high-pitched whine I can't get rid of. (Audacity has no usable tools for dealing with that sort of thing.)
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And that should be our guiding goal. Does it add to the article's informative aspect - not whether it's sufficiently described in article text.
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Looking more broadly, sound files can be significantly educational in and of themselves, even if there's no text describing them outside of the
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If anyone can get a direct copy from the sound card they can just save over my files because there is no reason to clutter commons with crap.--
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I see this as a guideline, not a strict by the books rule, encouraged to make us think not only about the file itself, but how it is used. I'd
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and changed a fair amount in the process while attempting to stay with the spirit of what was there before. The page now looks more like the
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members regarding the files because the band is a brass band. They requested no further brass band file additions to Wagner articles. In
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I am not sure yet. We need to consider if it is wise to have tons of directors or have something like the right to close discussions. --
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Starting next week through mid-June, if you need something researched I should have the time to do it due to college classes ending. --
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be described in the article. It should serve to illustrate what the article describes. If the article describes - eh, random example -
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Nope. If it is about the Navy Band anthems, I already got emails from them saying it is public domain (and sent said emails to OTRS).
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Can each of you please voice your opinion of as many of the open noms as you can. All of them are in need of some opinions. cheers --
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Probably what we'll need to do is divide it into subpages. I think some descriptions are necessary, to link to articles and whatnot.
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The audio quality should always be superior in the case of historically important recordings (Presidential adresses for example) or:
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Many, many featured processes go over 25 all the time. FLC is at 42, FAC is at 49. We're making a mountain out of a molehill here.
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Of course, whatever we decide, the current templates at WP:FS do not collapse if a video is in the box, so we'll need a workaround.
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extensively discussed). Does that mean we cannot feature any music from Tosca? I don't think that would be an appropriate response.
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promotions, that is, failures? If a piece has 3-4 opposes and no supports outside of the nominator, it's certainly going to fail.
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Whenever the mainpage thing goes live there will be publicity that should naturally bring in more help. I would also check with
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I will be back in 6 days. After that I will have lots of free time to deal with FS things, finish the queue, and finish my GA. --
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clause closes should be invoked on nominations with clear consensus, it's sensible and let's us get on with business as usual.
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How do we divide up the sounds (and do so in a way that isn't inherently biased towards either American or European conventions)
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I will not elaborate on this further, so please do not ask. Here's to hoping that the situation isn't as bad as I think it is.
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I was staying true to the source, which describes it as the Lewinsky video. It is an otherwise non-notable press conference.--
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Fair enough. As I said earlier we should use date periods and have music, video and speech subsections for that time period. —
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Yes, my suspension of video nominations were to get an idea of what is considered appropriate for FS. It's been agreed that:
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wrong notes) to illustrate the musical quality point. Perhaps one of La Pianista's Featured recordings too. Any preferences?
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we've lost newbies and old-hands and now it's just a handful of users who chime-in here and there, but that's basically it. —
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in at least one article, but that it should normally be contextualised or referred to in the text (or at least the caption).
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I just updated from 1.3.12 to 1.3.13 (beta) for windows and I still do not see that drop down. What version are you using?--
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The Coast Guard Band put some good music online, but I can not figure out how to rip most of it. Does anyone know how to rip
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If a piece is a significant example of a style or genre, it could be notable there too, provided that it is (you guessed it)
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I thought Adam emailed you the code before his "long wikibreak"... I'll leave a note on the talk page for the main page... —
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Radetzky March, Sousa Marches and Kitten on the Keys are ready for promotion, I'd close them but I've !voted on them all. —
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Can we please limit the number of sounds in the urgent box. If we list half of the active sounds it looses all meaning. --
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Woah... that's... so fuzzy. I'll try recording it off Audacity. EDIT: Hopeless :S, my sound card's a bit old to do that. —
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We decided that the PD-US-record template (a.k.a. 1972 template) was too weak to be used as proof that an FS was free use.
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was from the Navy Band pages. Can I upload mine saying that they are PD as established by the OTRS number of that file?--
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We should ask the develpers/server admins if this is an issue and what they think about it before we make a decision --
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They were Sven's idea, I was agreeing with his proposal, I've added his sig after his comment to prevent confusion. —
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Cool, good work Guerillero :) out of interest, do ribbons have a template? Since I'm not so familiar with ribbons. —
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cards that can do this. Laptops with integrated sound cards are less likely to have this feature, however some do.)
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I've been told by the Commons experts that it's up to 31 December 1922, to be exact. That was a surprise to me.
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In the spirit of keeping all conversations in the same place, I collapsed this conversation. It is continuing
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Will do, could you help me as well? I'll do Jan-June 2007 and you do Jul-Dec? We'd get it do twice as fast. —
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This applies to all recordings before 1972-12-15 except for U.S. gov. PD, Edison records PD, and PD donation.
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make the newest submissions go on the bottom so that the ones that need looking at most urgently are up top?
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comparative virtues of the sounds themselves, need to be well used and supported by text whenever possible.
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O.K. so then I upload them to commons and mention a OTRS number and I am good right? What number is that?--
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where the issues are probably a bit different. What I need to know is how I proceed with files like the
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speech, when I asked my whether UN or US Government applies as it was given at the UN general assembly?
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We still do not have enough people looking at this page to be closing nominations that lack a quorum.
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comparison with other featured processes so I really think 2 weeks is not much to ask for. Thoughts? —
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There is no template. They are just a condensed way to show off what barstars you have been awarded --
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If I did not vote or nominate a candidate, could I close it or should I wait for the directors/regs?--
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I don't know what that means, but if it means you can produce a higher quality file, save over mine.--
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N.B. Most of the featured sounds have PD-US-record apply to them they are just not properly labeled.
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What do we do with videos (do they have their own section or are they integrated with other sections)
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saying that we know these were performed by the Navy in the course of their duty. Is that correct.--
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If there aren't too many. Are you going to make a page somewhere where you put together the list?--
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Sorry, I meant for this to be a discussion, not a pure vote. Let's ignore vote terminology for now.
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The description already tells the viewer to skip ahead to the 6:07 mark to see the famous quote.--
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I have sent off an email requesting some authentication for a total of seven Navy Band files.
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We have a lot of under-reviewed FSCs this week; If people can step in, it'd be appreciated.
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page (I did use some of the material there too). I have also added James's video criteria.
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Good point, I altered the proposal accordingly, also, what about the snow clause closing? —
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was never closed although the file page says it passed and the nomination was archived.
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clause for nominations with clear consensus to promote, delist/replace or not promote.
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Maurice Ravel - Thérèse Dussaut - Pavane pour une infante défunte.ogg was never closed
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What is the status of this discussion? I have more videos I would like to nominate.--
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Both the audio and visual content are of a high quality and minor blemishes, if any.
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Ok it seems people are against the limiting of nominations, but I still think that
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I think it catches my keystrokes so it must not be directly from the sound card.--
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and see if they could feature our project when the main page thing goes live.--
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Adam's gone on a LONG, LONG wikibreak. He confirmed this in a private email. —
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I have manually archived several other threads. Points of note are as follows:
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You might need to check the website for Audacity to learn how to do this.
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It also includes a contributer list for everyone who spends time at FS. --
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That was about the SNOW closes not restricting people to one nom a week --
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that I can use to nominate that the sound be used in place of a picture.--
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about a similar or this very license and how Knowledge can't accept it. —
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of myself when I said lets's formulate some guidance without discussion.
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I will, however, point out that I'm fully aware that wasn't your intent.
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It says everything I have been trying to say over the past few weeks --
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That is what I was kind of hoping. I will download that and post it.--
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I think X! is going to be away longer than Adam and Sven combined :S —
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increasing participation, etc.) so this isn't of too much concern.
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I would like to get some consensus on what pages are eligible for
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is the original anthem and not another brass band arrangement. —
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That's what I've been getting from this and past discussions. —
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It seems no one has a problem with FS and FP sharing videos. —
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It's a basic list, I'll format it once the FA version loads. —
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Are we going to have replacement directors for the interim? —
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No they are government contractors and their work is not PD.
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I'll analyse the 2007 archives and I'll post them to WBFSN. —
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I personally would like to nominations run the full 7 days --
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good, and letting the actual use become a secondary concern.
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music files. There has been a lot of negative feedback from
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The timpani (and maybe bass drum) are hardly audible too... —
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so others can edit and amend them if the urge moves them...
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would sound horrible if the strings got substituted, so too
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A thread calling on an expansion of "high artistic standard"
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Tentative proposal for some enhancements of the FS criteria
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Both put their stuff out for free so guessing can't hurt --
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About one more annoyance away from going back on Wikibreak.
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Wikipedia_talk:Public_domain#White_House_Enterainers_not_PD
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All done for 2007. I'll leave a note on Rick's talk page. —
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Compositions should be played on the intended instruments,
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Featured Sounds related news or requests on my talk page.
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File:Dancing Willow - Demo-CD 2007 02 - The foggy dew.ogg
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Stop closing nominations that do not have enough comments
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Shouldn't be a problem. The contact person is the same.
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Why aren't the 3 Clinton videos in the video section?--
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I think common sense is better than proscription here.
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which brings up the other key question - should we be
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Joshua Bell & Awadagin Pratt perform Maurice Ravel
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What templates do we use when putting it all together.
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are among those and already available for use on WP.--
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A discussion on audio copyright and where it applies.
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Is there anyway we could do a recruitment drive? --
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working system for ~4 years now which says a lot. —
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Do you know what file you created for this issue.--
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