cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/p/696998

Is there a fediverse tool to replace something like discogs? I know there is BookWyrm for books, but is there anything kind of like that for music collections? I’ve tried googling and haven’t found anything. Thanks!

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    1 year ago

    Definitely. I have been transferring my stuff over from IMDb to Trakt (it plays nicer with Kodi). I’ve put a lot of time and effort into IMDb over the years but it just feels terribly clunky with minimal investment in it, despite being owned by Amazon, which is a big issue (as it is with Goodreads, but we have BookWyrm now and I am transferring over to that).

    To keep everything joined up, here’s my thoughts from the other thread:

    I think we are reaching the point we can have a Fediverse Rule 23 - if you think “what about a Fediverse version of this?” then someone is working on it.

    A couple of years ago, someone floated the idea of a Fediverse IMDb probably based on a fork of BookWyrm. Apparently, according to the comments there, it is possible but the idea doesn’t seem to have got any traction as I think the BookWyrm developers had their hands full.

    So it does seem like it would be possible to fork BookWyrm for records (DiscWyrm?) but getting enough people interested might be tricky.

    As suggested over there, it might also be beneficial to make a fork of BookWyrm more modular, so people could then slot in the sources they wanted to use and spin off a database for films, records, comics (I still mourn the loss of comicbookdb), action figures, etc, etc. GeneralWyrm? BaseWyrm? WyrmCore? WyrmHub?

    Doing that might take a little longer but would then make creating new applications much quicker and easier.

    So, yes, a Fediverse or Discogs or IMDb service would be great but a more generic base that could be adapted for all sorts of databases seems a more exciting possibility. I’m also a bit tickled by the image of a worm in a general’s uniform.

    edit: there’s more general discussion of creating a general database system here.