A few days ago another data dump was released covering all releases up until (and including) November 30 2019, so I can look at some statistics again. If you don't know how this works, I would recommend reading the previous articles about it, for example
the article about October 2019.
Release statistics
I looked at the dump file with new data entered and changes made from November 1 - November 30
2019.
This dump file has 11,854,877 releases, whereas the
previous one
had 11,751,696. That means 103,181 releases more. Also:
- 11,249,513 releases stayed the same
- 500,202 releases were changed
- 105,162 releases were added
- 1,981 releases were removed from the database
- 588 releases had status Draft, Deleted or Rejected
- 0 releases that were not Accepted were in both dumps
- 3 releases were moved from Draft to Accepted
Changes in the data (that is: changes to already existing releases) are distributed as follows:
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Existing releases changed in November 2019 |
Smells
I found 2118 possible smells in newly added releases (ignoring
tracklist errors which remain the bulk of the errors). Like before: a
bit more
than half are label codes, around a
quarter are SID codes, and then the rest, so it is exactly as in previous months. Boring.
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