[Proj] PROJ 5.0.0RC6
Greg Troxel
gdt at lexort.com
Tue Feb 27 06:11:11 PST 2018
Kristian Evers <kreve at sdfe.dk> writes:
> Thanks for you feedback, Greg. It is very appreciated.
>
> I think Bas has commented on most issues already so I'll skip that. I have updated
> the NEWS and README files to take your comments into account:
>
> https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/pull/828
>
> Let me know if I've missed something or described things in an unclear way.
Thanks - that almost entirely addresses things.
A further comment, and I don't mean to suggest that the release be held
up:
The text talks about how the regional ones are not essential but could
be useful. That seems fair. But, as a user, how do I find out what is
in them, or what I need, other than by downloading them and inspecting
them?
As a packager, what should I do? For now, I will include the main file
in the package, following tradition, and not worry about the new ones.
I am guessing that this means the grids for the important datums are
still in the main file, even if they are a North American Datum, and the
north-america file contains only more obscure datums that were not
previously available. I originally had the impression that all North
American grids were demoted from the main file to the regional file.
I updated my draft 5.0.0 package to use proj-datumgrids-1.7RC2, and I
see that this added two files compared to 1.5 (which I should have
updated but didn't), and did not withdraw any.
So I have convinced myself that using the main file for the package, and
deferring thinking about the new files is a good approach.
So it might help to add
All grids that were in proj-datumgrids-1.6 remain in
proj-datumgrids-1.7; the regional datumgrid files contain grids for
datums not previously supported.
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