svn access

Christian Engels s9chenge at stud.uni-saarland.de
Sun Oct 7 19:56:21 UTC 2007


Hiho

Well, i am no developer, just a silent listener but mostly you don't get svn 
access just if you want tot do anything and nobody knows you. Especially if 
you are new. If you want to develop something, use the svn directory and work 
on a patch on it. If it works, send the patch here to this ml and somebody 
will look at it.

Greetings
Christian Engels

> Hi,
> My name is Yoshiyuki Nishio and I'm quite new to Amarok.
> I've just installed it with a MYSQL DB and it works fine !
> I got a lot of music that are not always properly sorted.
> For that reason, I was wondering if it was possible to handle the data
> contained by each files (in fact, the same as the one extracted in the
> MYSQL DB), to modify them and to restore them inside each music file.
> I suppose it is.
>
> I was thinking of doing this with Python since I'm more and more using
> this language.
>
> Could you give me access to your svn repository and could you tell me
> if the realisation of my idea is affordable ? or totally impossible...
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Yoshiyuki
>
> ps: I was also thinking of pymedia but still don't know what it exactly
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