On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen <hen...@synth.no> wrote: > >> The first two are mandatory. If you don't have a name and GPS coordinates, >> you don't have an entry in this data base. > > I disagree to this. It has happened to me many times that I add a site and > some notes and a picture, but I add the GPS coordinates later.
Quite frankly, I personally *violently* disagree with anything that doesn't have GPS location. There's a few reasons: - if you only have the divesite name, you can damn well just write it in the dive notes as the name. It's not a "divesite", it's just a note for the dive itself. - if you don't have a GPS location, everything else turns into pure and utter crap. Let me explain that second one by just pointing to the absolute *shit* that other dive logging models do, and explain why that pure and utter garbage is exactly why you have to have a GPS location. Most dive site descriptions are this messy combination of "region/country/area/sitename". And to look them up without a GPS location, you now have to know/agree on this. It sounds simple, but it's a f*cking disaster. It's a disaster because: - you can't do it as one string (do we say "Turtle Reef, Maui, Hawaii", or "US, Hawaii, Maui, Lahaina, Turtle Reef" or whatever?) - so now you have to have multiple fields for the location (see all the disasters that are divinglog etc). Country? That's just stupid, you'd write "Hawaii". County? City? Name of water body? All that insane crap tnat crazy formats like UDDF have separate tags for, because their dive site database idea is fundamental shit, shit, shit. - that in turn means that most people won't even bother, and the ones that do are still going to be annoyed about it. - and even if you had perfect people, it all won't work *either*, since localization etc means that country and region names will be in random languages that people use. If you are a Finnish diver, you'll often use the Finnish names for countries. Do you really want to have that kind of confusion. In other words, you *cannot* sanely build a dive site list without a GPS location. Seriously. It's impossible. I guarantee you that all it will cause is confusion, lots of duplicate entries, and pure and utter *shit*. In contrast, what happens when you have a GPS location? Let me describe exactly what happens: - you'll still have people who mistype the name of the dive site, and different dive operators will call the same site different things (native names, dive operator names, English versions of the divesite name etc etc). But it's a simple name, like "Pinnacles" or "Cathedral" or whatever, and nobody cares about the whole "which county" kind of crap. - but nobody will care, because you *index* it by location, and the way you find it is that you can use a map to look up the rough area and then get a list of existing dive sites, and pick one (or decide that none of them match, and make a new one). - adn if you care about "country" etc, there are nice geolocation services that will look it up from the GPS, but almost nobody will care, because what people actually want is the map marker. Which GPS obviously also gives you. So quite frankly, without GPS, the whole thing is just shit. Really. Don't do entries without GPS. Because without GPS location they really aren't dive site entries, they are just useless noise. If you don't have GPS locations, just write your damn name in the dive description, and you're done, and everything works exactly like it works right now. If you regularly dive at the same place without gps coordinates, the existing name auto-completion will still do the right thing, and there is no real downside. It won't be a *site* in a separate database, but as I have tried to make clear, without a GPS location, you cannot make a sane site database anyway, so nobody should care. Linus _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface