Quoting tweeter:
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And Film Editor is still in use. (And if it were just called Editor someone would confuse it with editors not related to photography.)
I took a random sampling of 27 of my movie discs to find out exactly what was credited. The result is:
1970 - Film Editor - Ryan's Daughter
1972 - Film Editor - Poseidon Adventure
1974 - Film Editor - Earthquake
1974 - Film Editors - Towering Inferno
1977 - Editor - Saturday Night Fever
1977 - Film Editors - Star Wars
1978 - Film Editors - Halloween
1979 - Editor - Black Hole
1980 - Edited by - Empire Strikes Back
1981 - Editor - Raiders of the Lost Ark
1982 - Edited by - Star Trek II
1982 - Film Editor - Cat People
1983 - Edited by - Return of the Jedi
1983 - Film Editors - Flashdance
1984 - Edited by - Footloose
1984 - Editor - Temple of Doom
1989 - Editor - Last Crusade
1997 - Edited by - Titanic
2002 - Edited by - Spider-man
2003 - Film Editor - LotR - Return of the King
2004 - Edited by - Species III
2005 - Edited by - Aeonflux
2005 - Edited by - Revenge of the Sith
2005 - Editor - Serenity
2005 - Film Editor - King Kong
2007 - Edited by - Order of the Phoenix
2010 - Edited by - Inception
While "film editor" has been used, notice that it has definitely fallen out of favor, only being used twice this past decade. The majority does not have "film" as part of the credit. No TV show in the past three decades (not since electronic editing has taken over) uses "film editor". As can be seen from the list, "editor" is used, it seems, without confusion.
DVDP needs to allow the contributor to use the correct credit. Since no TV show uses "film editor," it is very inaccurate to use it for TV show editors. And because "film editor" is being replaced, DVDP should have "Editor" as a selection. Also, TV shows are not films.
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Not at all. Custom Roles stay local, they are stripped from the data contributed. And if you accept updated profiles when they change your Custom Roles are not touched.
That is good news. But, I'd rather that the contributed profile be correct than to have to go and change pretty much each and every profile that is released.