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=====Assigning files to a group when files may have been modified===== | =====Assigning files to a group when files may have been modified===== | ||
In general, AniDB applies a "last modified" doctrine when it comes to assigning groups; this is done via the "no lookthrough" rule. When assigning groups, assign the file to the last group that modified it; we do not trace it backwards to the "original" group.<br> | In general, AniDB applies a "last modified" doctrine when it comes to assigning groups; this is done via the "no lookthrough" rule. When assigning groups, assign the file to the last group that modified it; we do not trace it backwards to the "original" group.<br> | ||
<u>Example:</u> | |||
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">* [AonE] issues a release in 1080p h.264 hi10p. [Deadfish] then takes [AonE]'s release, and reencodes it from h.264 hi10p to 720p h.264 8p. [Deadfish] is the group that last modified, so the file is assigned to [Deadfish]. We do not "lookthrough" and assign the file to the original [AonE].</pre> | <pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">* [AonE] issues a release in 1080p h.264 hi10p. [Deadfish] then takes [AonE]'s release, and reencodes it from h.264 hi10p to 720p h.264 8p. [Deadfish] is the group that last modified, so the file is assigned to [Deadfish]. We do not "lookthrough" and assign the file to the original [AonE].</pre> | ||