Nitro wrote:
> Is anybody else interested in having a zodb spatial index?
FWIW: I am.
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Thomas
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It's a great idea, Alan.
Also put me down for USD100, and tell me where/when to send it. A check would
be simple.
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On Jun 16, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Roel Bruggink wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Alan Runyan wrote:
> > Greate idea! Just, what happens if the goal isn't met?
> > Plus, I'd r
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Alan Runyan wrote:
> > Greate idea! Just, what happens if the goal isn't met?
> > Plus, I'd really like to see docs on DirectoryStorage.
>
> If I can not get enough contributions for an initial
> advance for Carlos to begin work -- the project
> will be aborted.
>
> Greate idea! Just, what happens if the goal isn't met?
> Plus, I'd really like to see docs on DirectoryStorage.
If I can not get enough contributions for an initial
advance for Carlos to begin work -- the project
will be aborted.
As we start getting contributions there will be more
activity on
> How to sign up as a volunteer?
I have you signed up to volunteer- thanks!
alan
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Thanks for your answer Laurence.
Am 16.06.2010, 19:23 Uhr, schrieb Laurence Rowe :
> It really depends on what you are trying to achieve.
>
> The simplest solution would probably be to use a geohash string within
> an OOBTree.
I need spatial indexing/querying for paging large 3d worlds in and ou
Am 16.06.2010, 17:55 Uhr, schrieb Jim Fulton :
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Nitro wrote:
> ...
>> Would it make sense to add a default spatial index to ZODB?
>
> No.
>
> Which isn't to say that a spatial wouldn't be a good idea. It just
> doesn't need to be part of ZODB. While it isn't an
It really depends on what you are trying to achieve.
The simplest solution would probably be to use a geohash string within
an OOBTree.
If you need a full geospatial solution, postgis is featureful and easy
to use, and simple to integrate transactionally with ZODB.
Reinventing the wheel is rarel
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Le mercredi 16 juin,
Nitro a écrit :
> Would it make sense to add a default spatial index to ZODB? Does
> anybody of you have any experience with one of the mentioned
> solutions? Is anybody else interested in having a zodb
gaaah, wrong list
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Hello,
My only task was to setup the zope.wineggbuilder on the server with a
buildbot.
It is here:
http://173.203.65.130/
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For this night it will do a testing round with zope.i18nmessageid,
for tomorrow night I'm going to switch it t
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Nitro wrote:
...
> Would it make sense to add a default spatial index to ZODB?
No.
Which isn't to say that a spatial wouldn't be a good idea. It just
doesn't need to be part of ZODB. While it isn't an urgent priority,
in the future, I want to make ZODB smaller.
Hello,
I tried to find a spatial index which integrates seamlessly into the ZODB.
Unfortunately I did not find a satisfying solution anywhere. So I came up
with three solutions how this could be implemented:
1) Write a native r-tree package, just like the current BTrees. Would
likely have t
Alan,
Greate idea! Just, what happens if the goal isn't met?
Plus, I'd really like to see docs on DirectoryStorage.
- Roel
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Alan Runyan wrote:
> Hello ZODB Community,
>
> I wanted to announce a community-led initiative to create a ZODB book.
> The goal is to so
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