Ryan Abernathey
Ryan Abernathey
I just saw on a webinar from @bilts that NASA [Harmony](https://github.com/nasa/harmony) is using the mime type `application/x-zarr` for Zarr assets.
You mean lexcube? I believe that making an illustration derived from that site would fall under fair use.
To be clear, there are many many completely free and open example images of geospatial data cubes out there. There is nothing particularly special or unique about the link I...
Perhaps the folks from the UK Met Office informatics lab could help with this, since it falls within the scope of their work on Pangeo. Pinging @niallrobinson and @meganfitzsimons.
I think it's beautiful! A bit similar to xarray, but that is perhaps inevitable. For that reason, having the Z directly on the data cube is maybe better. I really...
I'm wondering if @meganfitzsimons might be able to do another iteration to finalize the logo design, provide SVG version, etc. We could put this in a new repo `zarr-developers/zarr-branding`.
Good question @tbenst! The Zarr.jl thread is interesting. I think it makes sense for Julia applications to write F order arrays, since this will give the best performance. However, I...
Likewise with Z5: > Supports only little endianness and C-order for the zarr format. https://github.com/constantinpape/z5#current-limitations--todos Someone could easily go through the other implementations listed here and check: https://github.com/zarr-developers/zarr_implementations
Based on the discussion at yesterday's Zarr dev meeting with @meggart, I now realize that my earlier comment: > I think it makes sense for Julia applications to write F...
👍 to keeping zarr-python discussions standalone and consolidating others. In https://github.com/zarr-developers/zeps/issues/55 I made a specific proposal about how to streamline the ZEP / spec discussion process. Do we feel like...