Thanks Vaclav

Michael
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On Jan 29, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Vaclav Petras 
<wenzesl...@gmail.com<mailto:wenzesl...@gmail.com>> wrote:

On the topic of descriptions. I left there what I had there the first time 
because I had no time to revise it yesterday.

Location = project was there for a long time already but I'm not saying that it 
is good. However, there should be some suggestions, how to use GISDBASE, 
Location and Mapset. Otherwise, it is the same as saying nothing. The goal of 
the descriptions is to teach people and for this you need examples.

Michael's notes (just so you don't have to dig through the thread):

### GISDBASE

"A GRASS GIS database directory contains one or more Locations”

(no need to say that you can have more than one GISDBASE)

### Location

"All GIS data in a Location directory are in the same coordinate reference 
system (projection). Locations contain Mapsets.”

OR

"All GIS data in a Location directory are in the same spatial projection. 
Locations contain one or more Mapsets.”

(Locations are not necessarily related to ‘projects’. Mine are very much 
projection based—e.g., I have a single latlon Location for ALL my latlon data 
regardless of which research project it is used for. Do we need to say 
“coordinate reference system (projection)”? Doesn’t just “projection” cover it 
well enough? These are directories, so it might help to say this.)

### Mapset

"A Mapset contains GIS data. Every Location automatically has one Mapset named 
PERMANENT that also contains projection information for the Location."

(A Mapset may or may not relate to one task; that depends on the user. Some of 
mine do and some don’t. The ‘common data’ in PERMANENT is not really important 
except in a multi-user setup, which is not what most people use today. Mapsets 
are directories too, but as someone mentioned, maybe we shouldn’t stress this 
in case someone tries to move stuff around in a mapset. On the other hand, and 
unlike Arc, entire Locations and entire Mapsets CAN be moved without any harm).


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