[06:56:21] I'm open for work. You are welcome to hire me to help test the stack 😀 (re @wmtelegram_bot: I was really surprised; I thought we had tested for this, but I guess not.) [07:10:55] https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions_talk:Best_practices [07:10:55] Please join the talk about best practices 😀 [07:24:29] Z14446 output both km and miles in a string. [07:24:30] I really don't like that. I would much prefer it to use SI units. [07:24:31] Another function can be used to convert the result to miles for users that want that. [07:24:33] I think this should be a best practice. [07:24:34] "In functions we prefer single results in SI units. [07:24:36] E.g. implementations should ude kilometers over miles for distance calculations and include SI-unit in the label." [07:30:03] +1 (re @dpriskorn: Z14446 output both km and miles in a string. [07:30:04] I really don't like that. I would much prefer it to use SI units. [07:30:06] Another function...) [07:37:15] I added this to the best practice talk page. (re @dpriskorn: Z14446 output both km and miles in a string. [07:37:16] I really don't like that. I would much prefer it to use SI units. [07:37:18] Another function...) [07:37:21] Yes, this seems to be a good practice to avoid surprises (re @dpriskorn: Z14446 output both km and miles in a string. [07:37:22] I really don't like that. I would much prefer it to use SI units. [07:37:24] Another function...) [07:38:34] For temperature we have Z16394 but are currently missing a kelvin to Fahrenheit function [07:41:25] We currently have no functions for meters to x conversion it seems. [07:41:25] That's a big gap 😀 [07:41:27] https://www.wikifunctions.org/w/index.php?search=Meters&title=Special:Search&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns0=1 [07:43:41] Until we have a float type I would also like the community to agree on the comma format. [07:43:42] , or .? [08:57:49] both works, what does the standards and customs says? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator#Current_standards is not very extensive :/ (re @dpriskorn: Until we have a float type I would also like the community to agree on the comma format. [08:57:49] , or .? [08:57:51] I propose '.')