Slightly off topic but how do graph databases such as Neo4j work with spatial 
data and can you connect to this kind of database with qgis or is the structure 
completely different or have I completely misunderstood things?  As someone who 
knows nothing about graph databases it would seem they might be very efficient 
for certain types of object but when you are dealing with polygons in multiple 
coordinate reference systems and mixtures of other types of data then postgres 
is still the thing to use?

Dr Mike Dodd
Department of Environment, Earth and Ecosystems
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
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