Yes, just so. Changes are under way to take care of this issue. Not sure exactly when they'll be deployed, but we all have agreed (uh, are about to have agreed?) on how to fix it.
John
On Jun 24, 2015, at 12:40, Chris Barker <chris.barker at noaa.gov> wrote:
> Just a comment from the Peanut Gallery:
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> when I go to:
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> http://cfconventions.org/latest.html
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> and click on:
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> Most Recent Release (v1.6)
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> I get a document with a whole pile of multi-colored, some crossed, out, etc, sections. presumably to show changes.
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> But as an external user, I wouldn't expect that at all -- I want a single, this is the "current" version of the standard -- I don't care about what's changes when, and I dont want to be confused by all that.
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> It makes sense to show that in the "Working Draft" version, I suppose, but not in a "released" version. It would be good for there to be an easy way to see what's changed if you want to, but having it all in the official doc seems odd.
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> -CHB
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