Let's set the description field for this repo too, so anyone will know what this repo is for when scrolling or searching on GitHub.
I suggest the first line of the README: API that takes latitude/longitude pairs and returns an ID and metadata for the administrative boundaries they're located within
It requires an admin of the repo to do this. @mikefab can edit it on the home page of the repo.
Let's set the description field for this repo too, so anyone will know what this repo is for when scrolling or searching on GitHub.
I suggest the first line of the README:
API that takes latitude/longitude pairs and returns an ID and metadata for the administrative boundaries they're located within
It requires an admin of the repo to do this. @mikefab can edit it on the home page of the repo.