OMS-NetZero / FAIR

Finite-amplitude Impulse Response simple climate model
https://docs.fairmodel.net
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Change model name to FaIR #49

Closed chrisroadmap closed 5 years ago

chrisroadmap commented 5 years ago

Not really a bug report or feature request so not using template...

There is already a model used in the IAM community called FAIR (https://models.pbl.nl/image/index.php/Climate_policy). In order to differentiate this model from that one, the model here should now be referred to FaIR in the future. The acronym is the same with a slight re-spelling (Finite-amplitude Impulse Response model). Changes will be implemented from v1.3.5 onwards. The repository URL will remain as present, as some current publications link to it.

Because PyPI is case-insensitive, this should not make any practical difference to installing and running the model.

znicholls commented 5 years ago

To double check, all this requires is updates in the docs?

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 5:46 am, chrisroadmap notifications@github.com wrote:

Not really a bug report or feature request so not using template...

There is already a model used in the IAM community called FAIR ( https://models.pbl.nl/image/index.php/Climate_policy). In order to differentiate this model from that one, the model here should now be referred to FaIR in the future. The acronym is the same with a slight re-spelling (Finite-amplitude Impulse Response model). Changes will be implemented from v1.3.5 onwards. The repository URL will remain as present, as some current publications link to it.

Because PyPI is case-insensitive, this should not make any practical difference to installing and running the model.

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chrisroadmap commented 5 years ago

Docs and README, I think, yep.