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Everything seems to be working, @loarie. Thanks!
I am, at least. @jwidness ?
@jakob - you on board with this? It departs from IUCN but follows MDD
I'm not sure what your position is, Jakob, but I'm in favor of this swap independently of the fact that it is followed by the MDD.
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I'm very much in favour of this split from a taxonomic standpoint. However, I'd like to continue a discussion Scott @loarie and I had started how iNat will deal with external taxonomies in general, and with mammals in particular.
jakob - do you have bandwidth to schedule that discussion that includes bobby and others who want to join as mentioned here https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/inaturalist-mammal-working-group/journal/21191?
we would be for sure - but lets hold off on any 'observose' taxon changes until next week since there's still a pretty major delayed jobs backup from City Nature Challenge (getting caught up on notifications etc.). Taxon Changes create lots of delayed jobs to update observations and IDs. This year we were talking about possible functionality to lock down things like taxon changes during big events like CNC...
@bobby23 (cc @jwidness) you should now be able to create and graft inactive taxa to branches covered by curated taxon frameworks. Can you give it a try by grafting Canis aureus to Canis?