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Lewis John McGibbney commented on TIKA-1423:
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Hi [~vinegh], if you are working with the source code, then your patch file 
should be based off of Tika trunk branch. You can follow the documentation here 
[0].
If you could also attach a patch to this issue it would be much better as it 
allows people to easily check out your code, review and commit it to the Tika 
codebase.
Thank you very much for the contributions.

[0] 
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/Becoming_A_Nutch_Developer#Step_Three:_Using_the_JIRA_and_Developing

> Build a parser to extract data from GRIB formats
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-1423
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1423
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: metadata, mime, parser
>    Affects Versions: 1.6
>            Reporter: Vineet Ghatge
>            Assignee: Vineet Ghatge
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: features, newbie
>             Fix For: 1.8
>
>         Attachments: GRIBParsertest.java, GribParser.java, 
> NLDAS_FORA0125_H.A20130112.1200.002.grb, fileName.html, 
> gdas1.forecmwf.2014062612.grib2
>
>
> Arctic dataset contains a MIME format called GRIB -  General 
> Regularly­distributed information in Binary form 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRIB . GRIB is a well known data format which is 
> a concise data format used in meteorology to store historical and 
> weather data. There are 2 different types of the format ­ GRIB 0, GRIB 2.  
> The focus will be on GRIB 2 which is the most prevalent. Each GRIB record 
> intended for either transmission or storage contains a single parameter with 
> values located at an array of grid points, or represented as a set of 
> spectral coefficients, for a single level (or layer), encoded as a continuous 
> bit stream. Logical divisions of the record are designated as "sections", 
> each of which provides control information and/or data. A GRIB record 
> consists of six sections, two of which are optional: 
>  
> (0) Indicator Section 
> (1) Product Definition Section (PDS) 
> (2) Grid Description Section (GDS) ­ optional 
> (3) Bit Map Section (BMS) ­ optional 
> (4) Binary Data Section (BDS) 
> (5) '7777' (ASCII Characters)



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