Dear colleagues,
I'm cross-posting this on the CF metadata list too in order to ensure that this has the proper visibility, since I'm not too sure how far the migration to GitHub is and what's most appropriate. Sorry for the noise.
The discussion on the issue of regulating the use of netCDF-4 groups in CF<
https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/issues/144> has fallen into a lull now for three weeks, after substantial improvements through contributions from _at_marqh , @czender and @JonathanGregory . I believe this is due to the fact that we have reached consensus, or as near as we will come to it. @JonathanGregory as the moderator of the discussion, would you be willing to summarise the discussion so that we can move into the next phase before adoption?
Looking forward to hearing back from you all and have a nice weekend,
Daniel
Dr Daniel Lee
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