Methodology and communications strategy for retiring old uncertainty metadata tags.
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Background
As described in issue #2 and discussed at the CHC'24 WG meeting (#8), the current metadata enumeration tags for vertical uncertainty in the BAG file are often subject to interpretation, primarily because there wasn't a solid definition of what was intended for each tag. At CHC'24, the WG agreed in principle that it would make sense to recommend that ill-defined vertical uncertainty metadata tags not be used for future products, although to still allow them to be valid for older files. There was also a requirement to communicate any decisions on this topic to the wider user community, particularly because the metadata definitions are in use by, among others, the IHO for S-102.
Actions
In order to develop this topic, the WG is invited to:
- Agree on language to describe the recommendations ("retired", "deprecated", or "not for future products", etc.)
- Develop a communications plan for all relevant parties to communicate this decision.
- Document the recommendations in the BAG FSD.
- Consider sponsoring a conference (or potentially IHR) paper to make these modifications more widely known.