shymega / scrob

Pluggable, open-source audio scrobbler, for crustaceans.
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Add Listenbrainz support. #1

Open soredake opened 7 years ago

soredake commented 7 years ago

It would be nice to have an https://listenbrainz.org/ as target option, this service is more lively than gnu-fm.

shymega commented 7 years ago

Hi,

soredake notifications@github.com writes:

https://listenbrainz.org/

I take it this proposal would act as a target for scrobble.rs? I think it would do.

In future bug reports, I would suggest that you supply more information than just a short title, and a link. I need to know what this would bring to the project, what's in it for me (the sole maintainer, who does this for free), and other information. The information you have supplied so far is quite limiting for me to work with.

If you could reply to this issue with my suggestions as listed above, I'll take another look.

Thank you for starring, and your interest in this project.

-- Best regards, Dom Rodriguez

"Top-posting causes armed conflicts." ~~ anon, the internet

shymega commented 7 years ago

Thanks for the background information. As far as I can see, ListenBrainz doesn't appear to have a reference implementation ready yet, and the website does state it's in infancy stage. I'll keep this issue open for now, but I'm not sure how to implement this into scrobble.rs yet. I'll need to develop an external lib as well.

shymega commented 7 years ago

On further analysis, it appears that there is a reference server, and API documentation. I evidently wasn't looking hard enough.

I will look into developing a library for this. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

soredake commented 7 years ago

Thank YOU for the great scrobbler that i very need! (https://github.com/onodera-punpun/bin/blob/master/mpdlisten)

shymega commented 7 years ago

Good. That link gives me sufficient information to begin developing a library for listenbrainz.

shymega commented 6 years ago

It's not necessary to close this, I would rather it remain open.

shymega commented 2 months ago

Re-opening. Please don't close issues when it's still being worked on. I'm involved with a Listenbrainz library currently, working on reviewing and adding functionality.

soredake commented 2 months ago

Sorry, I don't want to keep issues for software that I don't use anymore.

shymega commented 2 months ago

Well, this is my issue tracker, and it's up to me. If you don't want updates, unsubscribe from the issue. I need to track progress on this feature.

soredake commented 1 month ago

Recreate this issue yourself, please.

shymega commented 1 month ago

Recreate this issue yourself, please.

I'm sorry, but you can't decide how issues work on a project you don't own. I appreciate you no longer wish to receive updates - in which case, this issue has an 'unsubscribe' button you can use.

However, I want this issue to remain open. It acts as a tracking issue. Closing it gives people the impression (from a glance) that it's no longer being worked on when it is.

I will re-open this issue. Please then unsubscribe from it, and you won't be notified. But please do not close the issue, because that's not your decision to make - it's a feature I want too.

If you need graphics or more description on how to unsubscribe, please let me know. However, if the issue remains being opened and closed, I will have to restrict your access to the repository, because it doesn't help. That is nothing personal, it's merely because I want this issue to remain open.

I apologise for the time this feature has taken to be implemented, but I've been busy with college and other things. I'm currently working on the refactor branch which will eventually rework the structure.

Thank you for your interest.

shymega commented 1 month ago

Right, I'm gonna have to remove you from the repository, seeing as my response wasn't heeded. This issue will remain open.