Uh, I leave the details to someone who knows better :) - it is a while
since I checked, and it might indeed be underspecified right now.
To the best of my knowledge, there is only one widely used coordinate
system for each Mars and Titan. I might be wrong. But in the worst case we
would need to sp
2016-10-07 20:34 GMT+02:00 Denny Vrandečić :
> Wikidata allows to set a coordinate system - it is called a globe or
> coordinate system - on every coordinate. This would be the natural place to
> specify whether it is WGS84 or GDA94 or another system. Most of them are
> Q2, which, as per data mode
Wikidata allows to set a coordinate system - it is called a globe or
coordinate system - on every coordinate. This would be the natural place to
specify whether it is WGS84 or GDA94 or another system. Most of them are
Q2, which, as per data model, is indeed WGS84.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wi
Hi Markus,
Saying that OSM is the most accurate free DB about coordinates is very
courageus.
Jan
Dne pátek 7. října 2016 Markus Bärlocher
napsal(a):
>>> would tighter integration between Wikidata and OSM help
>>> with this situation
>
> Yes of course!
>
>> The licenses are incompatible.
>
> May
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Hi Sam,
> This definitely should be fixed on the wikidata side.
Yes - definitely!
Markus
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