I agree that informing the data provider of conflicts when found is good practice. But what behavior should software have? Should it just stop, or can we tell it which of the two conflicting pieces of information it should rely on (until the conflict has been resolved)?
My general ignorance about WKT prevents me from understanding what is meant by "then the value specified by the single-property attribute shall take precedence." Is the single-property attribute sometimes the WKT property and sometimes the CF attribute, or is it invariably the CF attribute? -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/issues/222#issuecomment-642748404 This list forwards relevant notifications from Github. It is distinct from [email protected], although if you do nothing, a subscription to the UCAR list will result in a subscription to this list. To unsubscribe from this list only, send a message to [email protected].
