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#107: CF Data Model 1.7 -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: markh | Owner: [email protected] Type: task | Status: new Priority: medium | Milestone: Component: cf-conventions | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonathan): Dear Mark I agree that it would be good to move things along, but I don't think we've finished the data model for CF 1.5 yet, which we agreed is where we would start (point 4 of your terms of reference). We began that in ticket 68 and continued in 95. Ticket 95 hasn't been abandoned, though. Because of our irreconcilable views on scalar coordinates, we digressed to tickets 104 and 105 to address that one point. If we can agree ticket 104, we can go back to the discussion of the data model in ticket 95! I hope we will be able to do that soon. In ticket 95 we have agreed a lot of text describing the data model, but there are still some aspects of the model that we haven't discussed, especially transforms. The outcome of ticket 95, presuming we succeeding in agreeing it, will be a data model document for CF 1.5. Once we have that, we can update it for CF 1.6, in which the main issue will be discrete sampling geometries. I haven't thought about it carefully, but I suspect that the changes in the data model to update it further to CF 1.7 will be minor, or even nil. There are lots of tickets making useful changes, but I don't immediately see any conceptual changes. However, I don't want to anticipate that discussion! Best wishes Jonathan -- Ticket URL: <https://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/trac/ticket/107#comment:1> CF Metadata <http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/> CF Metadata This message came from the CF Trac system. To unsubscribe, without unsubscribing to the regular cf-metadata list, send a message to "[email protected]" with "unsubscribe cf-metadata" in the body of your message.
