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Re: Not so technical, but your feedback is requested
Am Jul 20, 2014 um 3:34 schrieb Alan Barrett <apb%cequrux.com@localhost>:
>
>> On Sat, 19 Jul 2014, Marc Balmer wrote:
>> We are soliciting opinions about removing the file /usr/share/misc/airports.
>> The file might have been useful in past times, but in 2014 maybe not so
>> much anymore.
>
> I often use the airports file, and I appreciate having the information
> available offline. If I am forced to rely on online sources instead, I will
> be only slightly inconvenienced.
>
>> - The file is outdated compared to IATA sources
>> - The information is available online and more complete/accurate there
>> - Why keep a local copy of thia very particular information when it is
>> impractical to maintain? FWIW, there is also an ICAO list of airport codes;
>> and an IATA list of tailway stations etc. do we have these? No. So why keep
>> a list of airports?
>
> We could automate syncing the file with IATA sources.
>
Possibly as a port? I too find it useful.
>> - Changes to this file have recently been used to make politcal statements,
>> leading to data no longer being compatible with IATA listings.
>
> That's a bug. Any differences between our file and IATA sources should be
> resolved in favour of the IATA source, or some other reliable source. In
> particular, NetBSD should not be in the business of deciding which country an
> airport is in.
>
> --apb (Alan Barrett)
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