> Another small suggestion: I think _date-time_ with a hyphen would be better > than _date/time_ with a slash. I understand "/" to indicate alternatives, > whereas "-" joins words.
_Date/time_ with slash is consistent with long-standing current usage, also with related external usage. This is a minor style issue. Either spelling would be reasonable. Guidance for forming these kinds of compounds is nuanced. Please move this to a new issue if you want to pursue it. Thank you. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://github.com/cf-convention/cf-conventions/issues/298*issuecomment-810655065__;Iw!!G2kpM7uM-TzIFchu!hfcX-wwqplkSr0VzlZcYyF0mCh4tFesPhPLzNJuHAZAFLoiZgewaz7BFwQuEvJYjI4hgS5v1ZDU$ This list forwards relevant notifications from Github. It is distinct from cf-metad...@cgd.ucar.edu, 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 cf-metadata-unsubscribe-requ...@listserv.llnl.gov.