Sites I'm contributing to

  • Discogs

    • "Discogs, short for discographies, is a website and database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases. (...) While the site lists releases in all genres and on all formats, it is especially known as one of the largest online databases of electronic music releases, and of releases on vinyl media. Discogs currently contains more releases than there are English-language Wikipedia pages, at 4.7 million releases, by 3.25 million artists, across nearly 600,000 labels, contributed from over 185,000 contributor user accounts – with these figures constantly growing as users continually add previously unlisted releases to the site over time." (from Wikipedia)
  • Rate Your Music

    • "Rate Your Music (or RYM) is an online collaborative metadata database of musical and non-musical releases and films which can be cataloged, rated and reviewed by users." (from Wikipedia)
  • RF Generation

    • "RF Generation is a video gaming website that collects information, images and statistics related to video games and video game hardware both past and present. Games and hardware developed in every region around the world are featured for the public to view, track and search for information. The website's purpose is to allow registered members to display their collection, trade, buy and sell with other members and ask for advice and expertise from highly knowledgeable staff, collectors and gamers from around the world. Registration is free and so are all of the services and features the site has to offer and is available to anyone with an interest in gaming." (from Wikipedia)
  • OpenStreetMap (OSM Wiki)

    • "OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Two major driving forces behind the establishment and growth of OSM have been restrictions on use or availability of map information across much of the world and the advent of inexpensive portable satellite navigation devices." (from Wikipedia)
  • Wikia

    • "Wikia (formerly Wikicities) is a free web hosting service and a wiki farm for wikis. It is normally free of charge for readers and editors, deriving most of its income from advertising, and publishes all user-provided text under copyleft licenses. Wikia hosts several hundred thousand wikis using the open-source wiki software, MediaWiki." (from Wikipedia)

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