itroitnyah wrote:Hm, I guess you could present your ideas to Freewave and possibly join the BronyMusicDirectory team to make the advances?
Nine Volt wrote:So are you planning to go through with this at all?
We do have BMD, but that's only most of the artists and not songs.
Freewave wrote:Keep in mind i think that sellyme has been working on a database and a song archive idea for all pony songs and musicians for sometime. I haven't talked to him forever so no idea what he's doing now with that or if it died out. I'll have to check this proposal out more (just took a brief look through) when i have time to see what this is all about but the brony musician directory has a general database approach to listing artists and their essential tracks already in place. I am always for expanding that role if someone wants to join us, contribute, and take it one step farther. so take a look at what we do and what you think you might do differently....
ghelded_kultz wrote:Nine Volt wrote:So are you planning to go through with this at all?
We do have BMD, but that's only most of the artists and not songs.
Well I can't really go through with this as 1. I would need a server 2. I have no idea how to do anything with servers and 3. I don't know enough about making databases to implement all the features in this. The best I can do is make a useless grid in google docs.
This is a completely different concept than BMD. BMD is a blog and not a technical database. This is a technical database. They also have completely different purposes. BMD is made to catalogue brony musicians and would give more information about actual musicians and to be more user friendly. This would be made to show connections within the community and not to be directly read, it's meant to be read by a periphery program which would generate the web.
-Soft D. String DeHooves
Freewave wrote:ghelded_kultz wrote:Nine Volt wrote:So are you planning to go through with this at all?
We do have BMD, but that's only most of the artists and not songs.
Well I can't really go through with this as 1. I would need a server 2. I have no idea how to do anything with servers and 3. I don't know enough about making databases to implement all the features in this. The best I can do is make a useless grid in google docs.
This is a completely different concept than BMD. BMD is a blog and not a technical database. This is a technical database. They also have completely different purposes. BMD is made to catalogue brony musicians and would give more information about actual musicians and to be more user friendly. This would be made to show connections within the community and not to be directly read, it's meant to be read by a periphery program which would generate the web.
-Soft D. String DeHooves
I guess i need more info on what you're propsing as i really don't understand its usage or need plus you would need database expereince to make this a reality. BMD seems to fill in this role from an artist / user and the most pertinent info. It is a little more than just a blog as it's searchable and has alphabetical listing of known artist. I'll have to review what sellyme posted as i am again at work and unable to view.
Freewave wrote:being too critical can make you too critical
itroitnyah wrote:Well then you could easily just add in on as part of BMD. It'd just be another section of information about each artist.
Like, for example, the musician introduction on BDM would be:
Artist namelinks to websites
Location:
Age:
Description of artist
Connections and friends within the community:or something along these lines
notable track:
Alycs wrote:The thing about this is that in itself it is not a database. It is a self-reliant network. It would have to be able to see the interaction between musicians, so it would either need to have one hell of a internet scanning system for finding connections, or it would need voluntary updating. (Thus linking it with BMD)
I think you would also need some sort of access to EqD and some brony radio stations, so you could see who was popular and getting popular (you could use some basic data analysis and statistical calculus to estimate popularity growth), and then need a way for manual input, so that it could find connections.
All in all, I think it would be possible, but it would certainly be a daunting task. I'd imagine you would need to set up some sort of Dynamically Powered C++ code that has a basic site-searching function, causing it to search for names on spotlight sites such as EqD to determine popularity.
Just an idea of how you might set something like this up. I know I couldn't code it, but it seems that its certainly not an impossible attempt.
Forza SoundFire wrote:You can set-up and host a Ruby on Rails database quite easily. I'm sure there are some programmers here who could do it.
RoR is built for this sort of thing! =D
ghelded_kultz wrote:Forza SoundFire wrote:You can set-up and host a Ruby on Rails database quite easily. I'm sure there are some programmers here who could do it.
RoR is built for this sort of thing! =D
Looked it up, it sounds like the type of thing I'm looking for. Of course, the larger problem is that I'm very lazy and I don't know if something like this would be in anyway worth the effort.
-Soft D. String DeHooves
Freewave wrote:The more you describe about a database of artists and their relationship to each other the more i see that in a way this all exists on last.fm already. Not every brony musician has been entered or scrobbled on there but certaintly it shows when artists are listened to next to each other or may share relationship with each other. Maybe get more brony musician artists entered on there and encourage people to use it. I was always saddened that last.fm really doesn't have a widespread brony musician group or real support unlike some genres and scenes (Lolicore as awful as it was was rather huge on last.fm for example).
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