Open eric-jahn opened 10 years ago
+1 google docs are great because they are always up to date with the latest changes and we won't have to look for something potentially missed in an email, thread or otherwise.
Best,
Mark
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On Aug 22, 2014, at 7:41 AM, Eric Jahn notifications@github.com wrote:
The AIRS Linked Data Definitions Google Doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/19PcmoBfRuftBgS04fBK5kPN3U1LA0h-d8wwwqgmENiQ/edit?usp=sharing will always contain the latest and greatest version of the definitions. Point-in-time snapshots of the definitions in the Google Doc will be inserted/updated into the vocabulary technical file as each version of it is produced in the future.
So, starting with version 0.0.11 (the next one) we'll paste in the defs from the doc.
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The AIRS Linked Data Definitions Google Doc will always contain the latest and greatest version of the definitions. Point-in-time snapshots of the definitions in the Google Doc will be inserted/updated into the a vocabulary technical file as each version of it is produced in the future.
So, starting with version 0.0.11 (the next one) we'll paste in the defs from the doc.