COMPLETE Exposition Psalms 1 - 36 (Vol 1) St Augustine-mtf
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If you think they make a material difference, you can point them out and ask the BC/MC whether they are important enough to be corrected. Leaving breaths in or taking them out is not a mistake, but a stylistic preference. Thanks for understanding.
ancientchristian wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 9:31 amJust to clarify if I notice any further mistakes in the other psalms should I leave them alone?
It sounds like the concern is someone will have to re-review and that's not a great use of time (can't spend our time constantly reviewing one section). Maybe, if this type of review is desired by one who is recording, you could hold it to be reviewed by PL until you went back through again to make those changes.mightyfelix wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 10:02 am If you think they make a material difference, you can point them out and ask the BC/MC whether they are important enough to be corrected. Leaving breaths in or taking them out is not a mistake, but a stylistic preference. Thanks for understanding.
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You've got the right idea, but this is still not ideal. Our server space is limited, so we'd also like to limit the number of re-uploads to just what is needed. This is why we ask that the reader complete all desired edits before uploading the first time.Kinghezy wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 10:54 amancientchristian wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 9:31 amJust to clarify if I notice any further mistakes in the other psalms should I leave them alone?It sounds like the concern is someone will have to re-review and that's not a great use of time (can't spend our time constantly reviewing one section). Maybe, if this type of review is desired by one who is recording, you could hold it to be reviewed by PL until you went back through again to make those changes.mightyfelix wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 10:02 am If you think they make a material difference, you can point them out and ask the BC/MC whether they are important enough to be corrected. Leaving breaths in or taking them out is not a mistake, but a stylistic preference. Thanks for understanding.
Sure. I think we are saying the same thing.mightyfelix wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 11:44 amYou've got the right idea, but this is still not ideal. Our server space is limited, so we'd also like to limit the number of re-uploads to just what is needed. This is why we ask that the reader complete all desired edits before uploading the first time.Kinghezy wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 10:54 amancientchristian wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 9:31 amJust to clarify if I notice any further mistakes in the other psalms should I leave them alone?It sounds like the concern is someone will have to re-review and that's not a great use of time (can't spend our time constantly reviewing one section). Maybe, if this type of review is desired by one who is recording, you could hold it to be reviewed by PL until you went back through again to make those changes.mightyfelix wrote: ↑July 11th, 2020, 10:02 am If you think they make a material difference, you can point them out and ask the BC/MC whether they are important enough to be corrected. Leaving breaths in or taking them out is not a mistake, but a stylistic preference. Thanks for understanding.
I was thinking we would spend our time editing as much as we think appropriate, and only upload for PL to review when ready. Not that we would keep reviewing what we uploaded.
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You got it!
Section 14 is ready for PL: https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/psalms1_14_augustine_128kb.mp3 5:38 Thank you!
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I assigned you section 36, not Psalm 36. If that's not what you meant, let me know and I'll switch it.
I'm so foolish. I mean section 39 (Psalm 36.) Sorry for the confusion.mightyfelix wrote: ↑July 17th, 2020, 6:39 amI assigned you section 36, not Psalm 36. If that's not what you meant, let me know and I'll switch it.
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I can PL SEC 14 now..
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Sec 14 - Psalm 15 .... PL OK
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Thank you both! MW updated.
Magdalene, are you sure you don't want me to put you in as DPL? You've done almost all of them so far. No pressure, though.
Magdalene, are you sure you don't want me to put you in as DPL? You've done almost all of them so far. No pressure, though.
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Yes. Please.
That would be fine. I love Listening to this project. Would I be able to change the PL status from the magic window?
Also if I change the status should I also post it in the thread as well?
Thanks!
That would be fine. I love Listening to this project. Would I be able to change the PL status from the magic window?
Also if I change the status should I also post it in the thread as well?
Thanks!
Magdalene
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Great, I've added you in! You should have access to the MW now, and yes, that will include being able to change the section status. Do continue to post in the thread. I think of it almost as a two-factor authentication. It gives us a record of when the section was PLed and whether it needed anything. (There's no edit history for the MW, so we wouldn't be able to go back and look if you didn't post.)MagdaleneMiller wrote: ↑July 17th, 2020, 2:02 pm Yes. Please.
That would be fine. I love Listening to this project. Would I be able to change the PL status from the magic window?
Also if I change the status should I also post it in the thread as well?
Thanks!
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Ok .. thank you for clearing that up.
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