mjarlund / MBQuickPlayOverlay

Quickly search and play music in your Now Playing list without having to open the MusicBee UI
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Doesn't search tracks within a full album flac file with a cue file #3

Open punchkicker opened 2 years ago

punchkicker commented 2 years ago

Some of my songs in MusicBee are combined in a single album FLAC file with an associated CUE file to tell MusicBee how to read the file. When I am listening to one of these albums, this plugin is not able to search for the individual songs, it only searches the tag for the combined FLAC file.

mjarlund commented 2 years ago

You are welcome to make a PR, I will gladly look it over and approve it if it looks good, but seeing as I don't use MusicBee anymore I won't make an effort to write the code myself. Glad to see the plugin still being used though :+1:

Minibrams commented 2 years ago

The fact that you don't use the software anymore does not mean you can just abandon it. People and companies rely in this. You are what's wrong with OSS.

WubTheGame commented 11 months ago

The fact that you don't use the software anymore does not mean you can just abandon it. People and companies rely in this. You are what's wrong with OSS.

Wow, entitled aren't we? He's not obligated by any means to work on this, let alone for free. It's his right as an individual and the developer to not work on it and do other things with his time and energy. If he was working on this despite not using it, that would be a kindness, not a standard. You have no right to demand anything. You should be grateful he's willing to approve requests for others' work to push it along.

bruunand commented 11 months ago

I’d have to disagree with @WubTheGame. The archive feature exists for a reason. Please ARCHIVE if you have no intention to maintain this repository. I have multiple issues open that you have not acted upon.

WubTheGame commented 11 months ago

I’d have to disagree with @WubTheGame. The archive feature exists for a reason. Please ARCHIVE if you have no intention to maintain this repository. I have multiple issues open that you have not acted upon.

You're just as bad. You're essentially taking the side of the guy who personally attacked Mjarlund. If you're not gonna appreciate that you HAVE the option to help with it and straight up ask that it be closed entirely since he won't do it himself, just move on and leave Mjarlund alone.

bruunand commented 11 months ago

The only attack here is @mjarlund attacking the open source community.

I have multiple tickets open on this repository, all over a year old. They’re simple and humble requests, yet @mjarlund hasn’t shown the decency to fix, let alone acknowledge them. Frankly, that pisses me off. Don’t distribute broken software if you don’t plan on fixing it. The best course of action for this Jarlund guy is to close his account and never come back.

Minibrams commented 11 months ago

I’d have to disagree with @WubTheGame. The archive feature exists for a reason. Please ARCHIVE if you have no intention to maintain this repository. I have multiple issues open that you have not acted upon.

You're just as bad. You're essentially taking the side of the guy who personally attacked Mjarlund. If you're not gonna appreciate that you HAVE the option to help with it and straight up ask that it be closed entirely since he won't do it himself, just move on and leave Mjarlund alone.

Actually, opening issues actually IS helping. Most people can write code, but few are able to come up with the right ideas, let alone share them. To attack those very people with unwarranted ad hominems is super distasteful, IMO. Might just be me.

bruunand commented 11 months ago

I don’t know what an ad hominem is, but I have to agree with @Minibrams.