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https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/161#issuecomment-46397118,https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/161,46397118,MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ2Mzk3MTE4,1217238,2014-06-18T05:22:00Z,2014-06-18T05:22:18Z,MEMBER,"Please speak up soon with any thoughts or I will just go ahead and merge this. I have updated the first post with a table of all name changes.
I suspect the most controversial change here is `Coordinate` to `Index`.
@akleeman suggested keeping the property `coordinates` instead of `indexes` even if we rename `Coordinate` to `Index`. I'm not so sure about this, mostly because I would prefer not to introduce another word with new meaning. ""Indexes"" is pretty obvious to pandas users.
Another option would be `Axis/axes`, patterned after [datarray](http://fperez.github.io/datarray-doc/0.0.6/basic_data_array.html). I don't like this option as much because the term `axis` in the numpy world already means an integer, and hence invites confusion `pandas.Index` like objects and our notion of labeled `dimensions`.
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