Hi everybody,

as most of my diving is at a few local sites, I don’t use the dive site feature 
too much (autocomplete does most of the job for me). So I don’t have very 
strong opinions in this field.

> On 23. Feb 2019, at 18:30, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was at first excited about the online dive site databases - you may 
> remember that I tried to go down this path before a few years ago. But I then 
> ended up with the same issue you seem to be referring to. For my preferences, 
> most of the sites I cared about either weren't there or their location wasn't 
> close to where I had located them with my phone... so this didn't provide a 
> ton of value for me. But since others have asked about this repeatedly over 
> the years, it appears that there is a group of users who find sufficient 
> information in those sources. And it may be that this all depends on where 
> you dive. Maybe there are dive locations where there is excellent information 
> available online and I just haven't happened to be at one of those places.

I agree that many existing databases of dive sites have very poor or spares (or 
outright wrong) information and are thus of very limited use. Or they 
completely lack an API (for Germany, I am looking at you 
https://www.200bar.de/tauchen-deutschland/index.php 
<https://www.200bar.de/tauchen-deutschland/index.php> and 
https://taucher.net/tauchen <https://taucher.net/tauchen>). But what I was 
hoping for was that the Subsurface users could create their own database: 
Sharing logbook entries has a lot of privacy issues but I think many of our 
users would be willing to share dive site information they collect if they can 
participate from this data. If we could implement this I think it would be 
really cool. Many details would have to be worked out (how to deal with 
languages, which fields would we share, coordinates, names, notes?)

Best
Robert

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