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#* The temperament has been used in at least 20 compositions (for example, a 1L6s MOS in a porcupine tuning, or pumps the porcupine comma). For this purpose the composer should state that they're using the temperament; mentioning the temperament by name suffices. | #* The temperament has been used in at least 20 compositions (for example, a 1L6s MOS in a porcupine tuning, or pumps the porcupine comma). For this purpose the composer should state that they're using the temperament; mentioning the temperament by name suffices. | ||
#* There is a reasonably complete general-audience page about the temperament (rather than just an associated MOS pattern). | #* There is a reasonably complete general-audience page about the temperament (rather than just an associated MOS pattern). | ||
#* The temperament has been redefined as a pair (MOS period, MOS generator tuning range), or equivalently, as a MOS pattern (see below). | #* The temperament has been redefined as a pair (MOS period, MOS generator tuning range), or equivalently, as a MOS pattern (see [[#Allowlist|below]]). | ||
# Do not refer to tempering out a specific comma, unless it is on the list of allowed commas. | # Do not refer to tempering out a specific comma, unless it is on the list of allowed commas. | ||
# When linking to a temperament name, it should link to a page describing the temperament for a general audience, not a technical temperament entry. Exception: A general-audience temperament page can link to more technical temperament pages in its "see also" section, but they should be marked as technical material. | # When linking to a temperament name, it should link to a page describing the temperament for a general audience, not a technical temperament entry. Exception: A general-audience temperament page can link to more technical temperament pages in its "see also" section, but they should be marked as technical material. |