Jonathan,

Could you say a bit more about this requirement?  In particular, "plain text 
with nothing but the list in it" and "machine-readable" aren't entirely 
contradictory, but may preclude more complex representations that are 
appropriate, no?  (I'm not an expert in gazetteer representation, but being 
able to represent e.g., hierarchies of metadata gets tricky, I'm guessing.  Is 
something like XML or RDF close enough to plain text to meet this 
goal/requirement?

John

On Jan 24, 2012, at 13:36, Jonathan Gregory wrote:

> * The list was available on the internet in an easy machine- and 
> human-readable
> form and likely to be maintained. Since it would be used automatically by
> software, it should be available in a file which can be easily parsed to
> extract just the list e.g. plain text with nothing but the list in it.



John Graybeal   <mailto:[email protected]> 
Marine Metadata Interoperability Project: http://marinemetadata.org   

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