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Clarify that zarr layout given in spec is an example #277
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Do you mean 0.6 here? If so, I understand this to be a collection of more fine-grained changes between versions. If so, can we move it to the top-level? This could lead to confusion as to the state of "0.6" if in the 0.5 spec which could lead to confusion.
But maybe you meant this is part of 0.5? Sorry. A bit confused.
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So in my head 0.5 is released and therefore fixed, because it is not versioned at a more granular level (e.g., 0.5.0, 0.5.1, 0.5.2). See my reasoning for why I think 0.x should be fixed on release in #278 (comment).
I don't see the harm (and I think it makes it easier to understand) in calling out which version a change happened in (and coversely, what list of changes happened in a given version)
This all ties back to #276 it seems - shouldn't there be an "active development" version of the spec, which changes are made against, which will become the version after the most recent versioned release?
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Hmm.... to be clear: did you edit in
/latest/
or in/0.5/
? @normanrz's PR may have moved your target.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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Latest is currently symlinked to /0.5/: 72c4430, so I don't think there is a latest copy at the moment?
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Nope. That was what I was trying to figure out. If you had made your change on
/latest/
then @normanrz's change automagically integrated it.