On 23.05.2014, at 12:07, Gobbledegeek <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
re the wrong max depth: In the plot of the dive profile, is there anything
weird (anything that goes to 50+m)? I don’t know if subsurface computes that
max depth (in that case we have to fix something) or takes it from
libdivecomputer.
> Ok, since I checked that my DC is correct, its not that critical for
> post-dive accident analysis
> Except in the case the investigators import the entire dive data history
> using subsurface and the error is not noticed. This one example is a glaring
> obvious error. What if the error is marginal varying only by a small
> percentage but the reading shows 32mtr instead of 30. The diver is comatose
> or in a chamber or dead and the DC isnt physically handed over, but the dive
> data is exported and emailed to the DAN or an insurance company. This will
> lead to a problem with the insurance claim as the diver has exceeded his
> certified depth, and so it is still important IMHO to get to the bottom (no
> pun intended) of this.
>
You don’t want to go in that direction, this is wrong from many points of view.
Jef pointed out the legalese from (L)GPL. Plus even insurance companies will
have a hard time arguing that the violation of the “certification depth” (given
by how ill defined that is) by a small fraction had any influence on the
outcome of a dive. Seriously, stop diving if you worry too much about legal
battles with insurance companies or liability.
Best
Robert
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