Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-04 Thread Astrid Emde
Congratulations and thanks to all involved and your parents!

On Tue, April 3, 2012 9:04 pm, Paul Ramsey wrote:
 The PostGIS development team is super excited,
 can hardly believe that they are actually doing this, aren't maybe even
 sure that they are ready to make this kind of commitment, not so young,
 and not when we have so much more living to do, but:

 PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.


 http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz


 The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
 but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting new features.

 * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
 * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
 * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
 geometry_columns table * 3D and 4D indexing
 * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
 * Many more vector functions including
 * ST_Split
 * ST_Node
 * ST_MakeValid
 * ST_OffsetCurve
 * ST_ConcaveHull
 * ST_AsX3D
 * ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
 * ST_3DDistance
 * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
 * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
 * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
 * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
 * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
 TIGER (2010) data


 We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
 who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could squash
 them before release time.

 And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.


 Yours,


 The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-04 Thread Charlie Sharpsteen
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 2:04:17 PM UTC-7, Paul Ramsey wrote:

 The PostGIS development team is super excited,
 can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
 aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
 this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
 we have so much more living to do, but:

 PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

 The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
 but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
 new features.

  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data

 We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
 who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
 squash them before release time.

 And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

 Yours,

 The PostGIS development team


Awesome news!

However, the link to the manual for PostGIS 2.0 is currently returning a 
404:

   http://postgis.refractions.net/documentation/manual-2.0

-Charlie 
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[postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Paul Ramsey
The PostGIS development team is super excited,
can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
we have so much more living to do, but:

PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

  http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
new features.

 * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
 * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
 * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
   geometry_columns table
 * 3D and 4D indexing
 * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
 * Many more vector functions including
   * ST_Split
   * ST_Node
   * ST_MakeValid
   * ST_OffsetCurve
   * ST_ConcaveHull
   * ST_AsX3D
   * ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
   * ST_3DDistance
 * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
 * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
 * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
 * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
 * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
   TIGER (2010) data

We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
squash them before release time.

And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

Yours,

The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Javier de la Torre
Congrats to everybody,

Today is a beautiful day. 

Sent from my iPad

On Apr 3, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Paul Ramsey pram...@opengeo.org wrote:

 The PostGIS development team is super excited,
 can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
 aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
 this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
 we have so much more living to do, but:
 
 PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.
 
  http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz
 
 The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
 but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
 new features.
 
 * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
 * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
 * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
   geometry_columns table
 * 3D and 4D indexing
 * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
 * Many more vector functions including
   * ST_Split
   * ST_Node
   * ST_MakeValid
   * ST_OffsetCurve
   * ST_ConcaveHull
   * ST_AsX3D
   * ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
   * ST_3DDistance
 * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
 * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
 * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
 * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
 * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
   TIGER (2010) data
 
 We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
 who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
 squash them before release time.
 
 And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.
 
 Yours,
 
 The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Skye Book
Congrats, it's been well worth the wait indeed :)
On Apr 3, 2012 5:08 PM, Javier de la Torre jato...@vizzuality.com wrote:

 Congrats to everybody,

 Today is a beautiful day.

 Sent from my iPad

 On Apr 3, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Paul Ramsey pram...@opengeo.org wrote:

  The PostGIS development team is super excited,
  can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
  aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
  this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
  we have so much more living to do, but:
 
  PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.
 
   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz
 
  The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
  but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
  new features.
 
  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data
 
  We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
  who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
  squash them before release time.
 
  And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.
 
  Yours,
 
  The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Mathieu Basille
This is huge news, and a great step for this incredibly powerful tool! I'm 
really excited to test it out! I'm sure it will have a great success in 
many fields.


Congrats to the development team, and big thank to your parents too! ;)
Mathieu.


Le 03/04/2012 17:04, Paul Ramsey a écrit :

The PostGIS development team is super excited,
can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
we have so much more living to do, but:

PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
new features.

  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data

We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
squash them before release time.

And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

Yours,

The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Pierre Racine
That's a great news! I would like again to thanks, for the raster development:

-Bborie Park from the Center for Vectorborne Diseases at the University of 
California, our main developer since one year,

-Sandro Santilli now from Vizzuality,

-Jorge Arevalo from DEIMOS Space,

-David Zwarg from Azavea,

-Mateusz Loskot from CadCorp,

-Regina and Leo Obe from Paragon Corporation and

-the other members of the PostGIS team

for all their work on the raster extension. That has been great to work on this 
release with you guys!

Congratulation everybody for making PostGIS 2.0.0 alive!

Pierre

 -Original Message-
 From: postgis-users-boun...@postgis.refractions.net [mailto:postgis-users-
 boun...@postgis.refractions.net] On Behalf Of Paul Ramsey
 Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 5:04 PM
 To: postgis-de...@postgis.refractions.net; PostGIS Users Discussion
 Subject: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released
 
 The PostGIS development team is super excited, can hardly believe that they 
 are
 actually doing this, aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make this 
 kind
 of commitment, not so young, and not when we have so much more living to
 do, but:
 
 PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.
 
   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz
 
 The development process for 2.0 has been very long, but has resulted in a
 release with a number of exciting new features.
 
  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data
 
 We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers who valiantly
 tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could squash them before release
 time.
 
 And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.
 
 Yours,
 
 The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Salvatore Larosa
Today is a great day!

Congratulations!

-SL

Il giorno mar, 03/04/2012 alle 14.04 -0700, Paul Ramsey ha scritto:
 The PostGIS development team is super excited,
 can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
 aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
 this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
 we have so much more living to do, but:
 
 PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.
 
   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz
 
 The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
 but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
 new features.
 
  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data
 
 We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
 who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
 squash them before release time.
 
 And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.
 
 Yours,
 
 The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Jose Carlos Martinez Llario

Congratulations!!.
Thanks to all the PostGIS team.

On 03/04/2012 23:04, Paul Ramsey wrote:

The PostGIS development team is super excited,
can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
we have so much more living to do, but:

PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
new features.

  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data

We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
squash them before release time.

And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

Yours,

The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Nordgren, Bryce L -FS
Congratulations!

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From: postgis-users-boun...@postgis.refractions.net 
[mailto:postgis-users-boun...@postgis.refractions.net] On Behalf Of Paul Ramsey
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 3:04 PM
To: postgis-de...@postgis.refractions.net; PostGIS Users Discussion
Subject: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

The PostGIS development team is super excited, can hardly believe that they are 
actually doing this, aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make this 
kind of commitment, not so young, and not when we have so much more living to 
do, but:

PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

  http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

The development process for 2.0 has been very long, but has resulted in a 
release with a number of exciting new features.

 * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
 * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
 * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
   geometry_columns table
 * 3D and 4D indexing
 * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
 * Many more vector functions including
   * ST_Split
   * ST_Node
   * ST_MakeValid
   * ST_OffsetCurve
   * ST_ConcaveHull
   * ST_AsX3D
   * ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
   * ST_3DDistance
 * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
 * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
 * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
 * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
 * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
   TIGER (2010) data

We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers who valiantly 
tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could squash them before release 
time.

And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

Yours,

The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Angelos Tzotsos

Congratulations to the team!

Thank you for your hard work.



On 04/04/2012 12:04 AM, Paul Ramsey wrote:

The PostGIS development team is super excited,
can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
we have so much more living to do, but:

PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
new features.

  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data

We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
squash them before release time.

And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

Yours,

The PostGIS development team
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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread fork
Paul Ramsey pramsey at opengeo.org writes:

 PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

Hats off to everyone -- this is a big day!

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Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS 2.0.0 Released

2012-04-03 Thread Stephen Woodbridge

Awesome news! Congrats to the whole team!

Many thanks,
-Steve

On 4/3/2012 5:04 PM, Paul Ramsey wrote:

The PostGIS development team is super excited,
can hardly believe that they are actually doing this,
aren't maybe even sure that they are ready to make
this kind of commitment, not so young, and not when
we have so much more living to do, but:

PostGIS 2.0.0 is complete and available for download.

   http://postgis.org/download/postgis-2.0.0.tar.gz

The development process for 2.0 has been very long,
but has resulted in a release with a number of exciting
new features.

  * Raster data and raster/vector analysis in the database
  * Topological models to handle objects with shared boundaries
  * PostgreSQL typmod integration, for an automagical
geometry_columns table
  * 3D and 4D indexing
  * Index-based high performance nearest-neighbour searching
  * Many more vector functions including
* ST_Split
* ST_Node
* ST_MakeValid
* ST_OffsetCurve
* ST_ConcaveHull
* ST_AsX3D
* ST_GeomFromGeoJSON
* ST_3DDistance
  * Integration with the PostgreSQL 9.1 extension system
  * Improved commandline shapefile loader/dumper
  * Multi-file import support in the shapefile GUI
  * Multi-table export support in the shapefile GUI
  * A geo-coder optimized for free US Census
TIGER (2010) data

We are greatly indebted to our large community of beta testers
who valiantly tested PostGIS 2.0.0 and reported bugs so we could
squash them before release time.

And also we want to thank our parents for making PostGIS possible.

Yours,

The PostGIS development team
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