Chris Bettin
Chris Bettin
We have a command line validator for v1.0 (it is written in Python). If there is interest, we could post to the permitdata.org repo.
Obviously I'd like to see all permit types included, but wouldn't want to prevent someone from publishing what was available. I don't see any issue in allowing the data to...
The Core Permits Dataset has the primary contractor fields, and those are from the [Optional Contractor](https://github.com/open-data-standards/permitdata.org/wiki/Optional-Contractor-Dataset-Requirements) part of the spec. _In some cases, more than one contractor may be associated...
I would be interested in moving the documentation for these into the same page so you don't have to jump around and avoid confusion.
By using a combined timestamp field, you are required to enter a time (00:00:00 even). I'm just getting up to speed, but going to guess that they are separate fields...
Correct. 00:00:00 would define the time as midnight, even if it isn't the actual time of the inspection. Once converted, there is no way to determine if the original time...
It depends on how the timestamps are stored. If they are stored in UTC, to remove all timezone issues, this would be a very valid time for inspections. Essentially the...
Yes, a text field is not the ideal solution, so if you have a type that would be great. I've heard some people use INTs as seconds to count from...
Yes, that could be interesting.