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Originally Posted by TheMadGuy
Well, my other big database is DVDProfiler.... Every user fills profiles and they are all contributed to a database. With creating standards (not to call it "rules") everyone fills the fields with the same system and everyone could profit from.
Just imagine if all the data you enter is sent to a database where everybody else could use what you have allready done and doesn't need to fill it again. I've been teached that it's not necessary to invent the wheel twice 
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But your wheel is square for me, as I don't use that field. And I have that mentality... in my day job. For my personal use, I don't care about standards, mainly when it gives a false sense of security, because a template itself without clear rules for filling it (and everybody should agree to stick to that criteria) is of no meaning.