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Example H3 data sets #841
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This seems like it could be helpful as a reference dataset.
Another one that comes to mind are the various US census geometries (essentially, anything in the TIGER dataset).
I think it would make sense to have multiple formats, some users might want a simple text based format like CSV or JSON, while others may prefer efficient binary formats like Parquet (as uint64).
Considering the format duplication, the fact that the text files can be very large, and the relatively independent maintenance concerns, I recommend outside of the repo. I believe we already do that in |
Agreed.
Yes, I definitely agree we should host these through a separate repo (maybe something like |
Ah, I see. The two options I'd suggest are S3 and Cloudflare R2. R2 is cheaper and more modern (which incidentally can cause issues if you happen to use HTTP-only software, as it enforces SSL). In the mean time in the repo seems like an OK place to start. |
It would be nice to have a collection of data sets using H3 that folks can use for examples or are just generally useful.
Some ideas:
https://geodatasets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html is a Python package that does something similar, but for general geographic datasets.
Aside from what examples we want, I think we'd also need to decide:
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