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      Does anyone fancy hacking for an hour on a neat little feature for Sound
      Juicer, as a way of learning the code base a little?  This shouldn't take
      more than an hour or so, and would be good for the world.
    </p>
    <p>
      When Musicbrainz can't find the track listing for a CD, it automatically
      queries FreeDB and will attempt to return something from the garbled
      nonsense that FreeDB generally contains.  The user cannot tell the
      difference, unless they notice that the track listings are badly
      formatted, the album artist is incorrect, or the encoding is wrong.  The
      user will not notice any trivial issues, fix any obvious problems and then
      rip the CD, or just give up now if the encoding is wrong.
    </p>
    <p>
      This is bad.
    </p>
    <p>
      What should happen is that Sound Juicer should subtly point out to the
      user if the data is proxied from FreeDB, so that they can import it into
      MusicBrainz where more data can be added and verified.  What I'd like to
      see is a little pane appear if a CD is from FreeDB (SJ knows this already)
      with a link to the relevant import URL, so the user can quickly import it
      once for the benefit of everyone else who rips the album in the future.
    </p>
    <p>
      Does anyone fancy hacking this?  As I said, it sounds like an hour of
      coding for someone who can code GTK+ but hasn't touched SJ before.
    </p>

    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>This Book Is About Words</cite>, Ahmad Szabo</small>
    </p>
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