Hi All,

Sorry to bother, but i think we need a mentor for the idea to have GDAL support 
MongoDB.
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/SummerOfCode

I noticed that GDAL has a CouchDB driver which is a good start to have GDAL 
powered by NoSQL Database Technologies. However, I think GDAL community should 
pay attention to MongoDB as well.

MongoDB, which has native support for maintaining geospatial data, using a 
document-oriented model, lies in fifth place in the DB-Engines Ranking 
(http://db-engines.com/en/ranking) of database management systems classed 
according to popularity and the highest rated non-relational system. From 
version 2.4 (released on March 19, 2013), MongoDB introduces Geohash indexes 
support for a subset of GeoJSON geometries including basic shapes like points, 
linestrings, polygons. And quite a number of partners related with big data, 
NoSQL, cloud, mobile and high performance computing join the MongoDB ecosystem.


I spent several years developing parallel geo-algorithms to tackle some 
geo-problems on the high performance computing platform, and had a burning 
feelings that we need a powerful and distributed spatial database to cooperate 
with the hpc environment running on the large scale Linux cluster. 
Unfortunately we don't have much choices in the GIS fields.  MongoDB and 
CouchDB may be a good ground to start with.


Perhaps, we should make GDAL spinning on MongoDB platform simply because it 
will prevent us from re-invent the wheel and get lots of GIS tools reusable to 
deal with the geo-info maintain in the NoSQL database, and enable the Open 
Source GIS Ecosystem powered by the advanced NoSQL database since GDAL servers 
as the foundation.


Thanks,

shuai
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