Taking a look at the Non-Library section I get the distinct impression that it's not about to mutate into a Beatles dumping ground. Currently, the trend seems to go more in the direction of random sonic waste.
But is it a problem?
I don't really see it. But then again, I'm not a genuine collector of "library music".
And the term is a difficult one. Because "library music" does not denote a type of music at all. It is solely the mode of distribution which is meant by it.
I've (obviously) always understood the Non-Library section in terms of its subtitle, namely "Wonderful and strange music". This subtitle seems to be somewhat at odds with Retronic's statement that it was only ever meant to be a repository for works of composers from the "library" world that were directed at the general public as commercial releases.
I have posted a diverse selection of stuff there, ranging from video game music via TV soundtracks to musique concrète. Before posting I usually ask myself two questions: "(a) Could this actually have been published as a library record?", and (b) "Might this be -- music-wise -- of interest to the members of this forum?" (or simply "Is this strange and/or wonderful?") If the answer to either one is "yes", I go ahead. And, of course, it shouldn't be something that everyone most likely already has.
So, recently I posted the Baja Marimba Band, for example, because it's case (a), totally, and it seems that -- according to Slsk -- very few people have it, and the one rip that I saw wasn't lossless.
Apologies if I should have violated the terms and conditions now and then.
To be frank, I find the Non-Library section as worthwhile and inspiring as the classical library section (I'm not very much into the library stuff that has been published from the 1990s onwards). And particularly because of its wonderfulness and strangeness, regardless of the exact relation of a record to strictly defined "library music".
Would it perhaps make sense not wanting to be more catholic than the pope when it comes to eligibility as non-library?
(As indicated before, I was a bit surprised by some of the latest postings there, but I am inclined to assume that this storm can be weathered.)