Difference between revisions of "Talk:Creating a Graticule Page"

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(Right. Everyone linking t the ocean would be bad.)
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:Pure water graticules have been pretty much ignored so far, but that's not to say that someone might not ocean geohash in the future. An ocean graticule naming scheme is definitely beyond the scope of the "creating a graticule" page so I won't expand on that here. I'll remove the suggestion to link to the ocean, just in case a lot of people doing that made trouble later. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 01:36, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
 
:Pure water graticules have been pretty much ignored so far, but that's not to say that someone might not ocean geohash in the future. An ocean graticule naming scheme is definitely beyond the scope of the "creating a graticule" page so I won't expand on that here. I'll remove the suggestion to link to the ocean, just in case a lot of people doing that made trouble later. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 01:36, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
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Sorry for such a strange question... Can I create a page for a graticule that is not my own? A lot of land graticules in Russia (even European Russia) are missing pages and/or names, and I can tell for certain that some of them (...on second thought, make this "almost all of them", minus possibly these north of 63) do contain populated places (though finding the most populated one would probably be tricky... then again I could look up whether some are district centers or somesuch). --[[User:January First-of-May|January First-of-May]] 10:04, 28 September 2012 (EDT)

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"If the neighbouring graticules have names, include them. If not, you can leave them blank or link to the appropriate ocean." -> What about linking to a coordinate number page like "38, -124". This page could either be redirected to the ocean or created like this: Page name="Pacific Ocean 38 -124", content="This graticule is at 38 -124 and contains 100% water." and Category:Pacific Ocean. What I mean is, if every ocean graticule is linked directly to that ocean, it will be difficult to order them and to note any water or air geohashes done in that graticule. (Imagine a geohashing pilot doing New York-London, if he chooses his path well he can do 50 middle-of-the-ocean hashpoints in one day and his flight might only take 1 minute longer). Danatar 01:25, 3 October 2008 (UTC)

Pure water graticules have been pretty much ignored so far, but that's not to say that someone might not ocean geohash in the future. An ocean graticule naming scheme is definitely beyond the scope of the "creating a graticule" page so I won't expand on that here. I'll remove the suggestion to link to the ocean, just in case a lot of people doing that made trouble later. -Robyn 01:36, 3 October 2008 (UTC)

Sorry for such a strange question... Can I create a page for a graticule that is not my own? A lot of land graticules in Russia (even European Russia) are missing pages and/or names, and I can tell for certain that some of them (...on second thought, make this "almost all of them", minus possibly these north of 63) do contain populated places (though finding the most populated one would probably be tricky... then again I could look up whether some are district centers or somesuch). --January First-of-May 10:04, 28 September 2012 (EDT)