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authorKristian Evers <kristianevers@gmail.com>2020-01-21 12:08:57 +0100
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Add explanation of the PROJ.4 -> PROJ shift to FAQ
closes #1511
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Note that if you're using conda, activating an environment sets
:envvar:`PROJ_LIB` to a resource directory located in that environment.
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+What happend to PROJ.4?
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+
+The first incarnation of PROJ saw the light of day in 1983. Back then it
+was simply known as PROJ. Eventually a new version was released, known
+as PROJ.2 in order to distinguish between the two versions. Later on both
+PROJ.3 and PROJ.4 was released. By the time PROJ.4 was released the
+software had matured enough that a new major version release wasn't an
+immediate necesity. PROJ.4 was around for more than 25 years before it
+again became time for an update. This left the project in a bit of a
+conundrum regarding the name. For the majority of the life-time of the product it was known as PROJ.4, but with the release of version 5 the name
+was no longer aligned with the version number. As a consequence, it was
+decided to decouple the name from the version number and once again simply
+call the software PROJ.
+
+Use of name PROJ.4 is now strictly reserved for describing legacy behaviour
+of the software, e.g. "PROJ.4 strings" as seen in :program:`projinfo`
+output.