https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40881

--- Comment #3 from Jeroen De Dauw <jeroen_ded...@yahoo.com> 2012-10-09 
14:25:54 UTC ---
Almost all geo coordinates in Wikipedia consist out of latitude and longitude.
That's all. I also maintain the Maps extension which is deployed on several
hundreds of wikis, and it just supports these 2 parameters. No one is
complaining. So how do you figure it's to simplistic for real world usage?

What has a datum to do with geographical coordinates? If you have a property of
geo coordinate type and you want to add a temporal coordinate as well, then you
can use a qualifier. Adding any time value in the GeoCoord DV seems utterly
wrong to me.

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