Just to add another option to the discussion, OGC has a Geosynchronization
specification getting close to being finalize. It uses XML requests from the
Web Feature Service - Transactional spec to describe actions on a spatial
database such as add, modify, delete. Like CouchDB, it also doesn't
Hi everybody,
We finally released the first open source version of Acid Maps. It's supposed
to be the 1.0 version (0.8 internally) but it's definitively in beta state.
Please, try it [1] and let us know your experience with it.
Acid Maps is basically a web server that generates interpolated
anybody in the group that may give me advices?
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Any real world cases for this?
Use case:
1. I get a subset of the data for field work for a couple of days.
Coming back from field work, I sync the edits to the main data
server. An application takes care of the merge like git does.
2. Two field workers, edit the same data on a different