[Platforms] changing code
María Jesús García Fernández
MJesus.garcia at md.ieo.es
Fri Nov 5 10:30:37 GMT 2010
Dear Neil and Roy,
Probably you are right; there will not be any problem for us to use the code
29AH.
Un saludo, María Jesús
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Neil Holdsworth [mailto:NeilH at ices.dk]
Enviado el: 05 November 2010 11:21
Para: Lowry, Roy K.; Maria-Jesus García; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk
Asunto: RE: [Platforms] changing code
Dear Maria Jesus,
I agree with Roys comments, we're trying to move away from a code having
meaning so it is in principle just a code and once it has been agreed by the
platform code management group it is available for use and can't be revoked.
Best,
Neil.
From: platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk
[mailto:platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Lowry, Roy K.
Sent: 05 November 2010 09:40
To: Maria-Jesus García; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Platforms] changing code
Sorry María Jesús,
My system is fundamentally designed so that once a code has been assigned to
a concept then it cannot be changed.=A0 All I could do is to 'soft
deprecate' the code: in other words Sarmiento de Gamboa would have two codes
assigned with a note saying to use the new code rather than the old.= This
is not a good idea as somebody is bound not to read the note. The ICES
system will have exactly the same problem.
Current thinking is that the code should be meaningless to humans - it is
simply a label used by computers to represent the concept. There is at least
one example where the convention of having a country code in bytes 1 and 2
has been broken and I'm sure more will follow.
Cheers, Roy.
From: María Jesús García Fernández [mailto:MJesus.garcia at md.ieo.es]
Sent: 05 November 2010 07:48
To: platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk
Cc: Lowry, Roy K.
Subject: changing code
Dear Platform group,
The operator of the Spnish ship " Sarmiento de Gamboa" is interesting in
changing the ship code assigned by the platform group "29AH" . The would
prefer a new code "29SG" or similar. The ship is very new and if a new code
is accepted, here in Spain CSIC and IEO) will take the responsibility to
change or ask to change the old code for the new code in the ROSCOP or any
other metadatafile.
The information of this Ship:
Name: Sarmiento de Gamboa
Plaformclass: reaserch vessel
Commisioned: 2006
Code asigned:29AH
Notes: Research vessel, built 2008. Operated by CSIC UTM (Marine Technology
Unit). Active as at Jun 2007, length 70.5m.
New code required: 29SG or similar.
Thanks a lot.
Un saludo, María Jesús
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