http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19586
Simon McVittie <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- AssignedTo|[email protected] |telepathy- | |[email protected] --- Comment #1 from Simon McVittie <[email protected]> 2009-07-27 06:44:54 PST --- Stealing this bug back from pierlux, who says he has no time to work on it. (In reply to comment #0) > The Location spec currently defines some extra keys "climb" (rate of change of > altitude in metres per second), "vertical-error-m" (some indication of > vertical > error in metres), "horizontal-error-m" (some indication of horizontal error in > metres). These are struct fields in Geoclue, but there's no reason they > couldn't go in the list of well-known keys in XEP-0080; someone should contact > psa about this. horizontal-error-m should now be renamed to accuracy as per XEP-0080 v1.6. vertical-error-m does not exist in the XEP, but we could now call it vertical-accuracy without too much fear of conflict. Perhaps we could get that key into the XEP? It's our binding for Geoclue's geoclue_accuracy_get_detailed @vertical_accuracy. Alternatively, we could just leave it out for the moment. climb does not exist in the XEP; similar situation. It's our binding for Geoclue's GEOCLUE_VELOCITY_FIELDS_CLIMB. Alternatively, we could just leave it out for the moment. > We define an "accuracy-level" key in the same namespace: maybe we could ask > psa > to avoid that name in the XEP, or maybe we could even put it in the XEP as an > enumerated thing, with values > 'country'/'region'/'locality'/'postal-code'/'street'/'detailed'. This is related to Bug #19585. We could leave this out for now, too. -- Configure bugmail: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug. _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy
