Regina,
Are you aware of the that has been done with SpatiaLite? It is a postGIS
like extension to SQLite database. It is almost equivalent functionality
to PostGIS and my guess is that mush or all of what you have written
probably also pertains to SpatiaLite which might widen the value of your
book.
http://www.sqlite.org/
http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/
http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-2.1/SpatiaLite2-tutorial.html
Best regards,
-Steve
Paragon Corporation wrote:
Leo and I have a good portion of a PostGIS book written. Ideally we would
like to get a publisher to publish it, but seem to be running into the same
obstacles. No publisher seems to think people use PostGIS to warrant enough
demand for a book dedicated to it.
So to make a decent case for a book, can each of you in your own words
describe
1) How you use PostGIS?
2) What you find useful about it over anything else?
3) Why you think there should be any book written focused on its use and of
course if such a thing were to exist, would you buy it?
Of course I'll also need some official download stats etc. which hopefully
the Refractions group can help out with. I think Mark Cave-Ayland had
posted some stats a while back, but can't find them.
Thanks,
Regina
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