https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55977

--- Comment #4 from Bawolff (Brian Wolff) <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> I agree with you Bawolff that the camera manufacturers are to blame here, I
> think that adding a $2 parameter to [[MediaWiki:Exif-software-value]] that
> contains the same value as $1 does in [[MediaWiki:Exif-make-value]] then it
> would be easy to use parser functions or whatnot to say if $2 is Apple and $1
> is 6.0 then link to iOS_6.

Hmm. It seems just really arbitrary to me, given the fields are supposed to be
independant.

What about special casing it so if the make is apple, and software is 6.0, then
we display exif-software-value-6.0 rather then the normal msg. Somehow this
feels like it would be less arbitrary to me, although it would still be pretty
arbitrary.

Is 6.0 the only value this happens for?

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