I'm very happy indeed that libcf and the NCAS checker are both willing
to take on an implementation role in moving a standard from
'provisional' to 'there'.
Steve's proposal for a 'quorum' makes sense, as it builds some inertia
into the process. I'm not too worried about private standards emerging:
it's probably the right way to go about small collaborations, and there
is equal inertia in the large projects like IPCC, that I don't see them
insisting on standards that exceed CF.
Test netCDF files seem like a good idea.
Specifying a finite period for comments before moving to a vote seems
like a good idea. Didn't we actually say two months, or something, at
GOESSP?
We seem to be now following the IETF dictum on standards: "rough
consensus and working code". I vote 'yes' on the proposal, however
the details shake out.
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Received on Thu Jun 28 2007 - 11:33:38 BST