50,000 issues indexed
The Metron Project reached a milestone today by having 50,000 issues added to its database. I wish to give big thanks to everyone who has helped with the project. Thanks!
The Metron Project reached a milestone today by having 50,000 issues added to its database. I wish to give big thanks to everyone who has helped with the project. Thanks!
So, one of the new projects I've been working on in my spare time is a new comic book xml schema called MetronInfo.
Currently, most applications use ComicInfo which originated from the ComicRack application, but due to it's history this format has some limitations like:
For now, the Anansi Project is working on documenting and extending (non-breaking changes) the ComicInfo schema, but in my opinion that time spent would be better spent on creating a new format not tied to a dead application. Due to the fairly unstructured nature of comic book archives it's trivial to tag one with the existing ComicInfo format and also a new format. That way users who use applications that only support ComicInfo.xml can still use them, but also gives them the option to use applications that could support the MetronInfo format.
My goals for MetronInfo.xml are:
Currently I'm working right now on finalizing the new format, and would appreciate any help or feedback from the comic book community in this. Feel free to leave suggestions either at the Discussions Page or contact use over on Matrix.
Once the new format is finalized I plan on writing a tool that will create a MetronInfo.xml file for any existing comic book archive that was tagged with ComicTagger or Metron-Tagger, and also retrieve any missing data from the source of information (Metron or Comic Vine).
Welcome to the Metron Project! We'll be using this site to add some documentation and information about new project initiatives here. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us on Matrix.