[Neo] Community Program Review at FOSS4G 2010

2010-05-04 Thread Craig Taverner
Hi guys, I've applied to present Neo4j Spatial (Neo4j as a true GIS database for mapping data) at the FOSS4G conference in September. To increase the chances of the presentation getting accepted, it helps to get community votes. So, if you think Neo4j Spatial is a cool idea, vote for it :-) Pleas

Re: [Neo] Community Program Review at FOSS4G 2010

2010-05-05 Thread Peter Neubauer
Nice, voted! Very cool to see the spatial integration coming along. I submitted a talk to http://sites.google.com/site/nosqlfrankfurt/ on Neo4j and Spatial, so I really hope we will have some cool things to show then :) Cheers, /peter neubauer COO and Sales, Neo Technology GTalk: neubauer

Re: [Neo] Community Program Review at FOSS4G 2010

2010-05-05 Thread Raul Raja Martinez
voted for it 2010/5/4 Craig Taverner > Hi guys, > > I've applied to present Neo4j Spatial (Neo4j as a true GIS database for > mapping data) at the FOSS4G conference in September. To increase the > chances > of the presentation getting accepted, it helps to get community votes. So, > if you think

Re: [Neo] Community Program Review at FOSS4G 2010

2010-05-05 Thread Alex Averbuch
voted too On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Raul Raja Martinez wrote: > voted for it > > 2010/5/4 Craig Taverner > > > Hi guys, > > > > I've applied to present Neo4j Spatial (Neo4j as a true GIS database for > > mapping data) at the FOSS4G conference in September. To increase the > > chances > > o

Re: [Neo] Community Program Review at FOSS4G 2010

2010-05-06 Thread Craig Taverner
I went in now to vote for myself :-) And was amazed to see several talks about other nosql vendors, notably including couchdb and mongodb. Other less mainstream, but less-nosql, options like jaspa and h2 were also represented. I sure got the impression that NoSQL is a big hit in GIS circles :-) I

Re: [Neo] Community Program Review at FOSS4G 2010

2010-05-06 Thread Mathieu Bastian
Voted too! Good luck! On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:15 AM, Craig Taverner wrote: > I went in now to vote for myself :-) > > And was amazed to see several talks about other nosql vendors, notably > including couchdb and mongodb. Other less mainstream, but less-nosql, > options like jaspa and h2 were a