Hi all, Interesting discussion!
Standard does not care (and should not care to great extent) about use cases. Creating revisions and incremental changelogs is a common use case (unless you work with my-spatial_data_v010_final_draft_final_002_really-final_005.gpkg :) ), you have those common use cases. Providing a tool similar to geodiff or Detect dataset changes algorithms can help users to overcome the limitation of standards... Regards Saber On Fri, 8 May 2020 at 11:48, Matthias Kuhn <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tim > On 5/8/20 12:25 PM, Tim Sutton wrote: > > Hi > > On 8 May 2020, at 10:34, Werner Macho <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Matthias, > > May I add another pain here? > > Storing gpkg in the cloud means syncing even after the file was only > opened in QGIS and nothing has changed inside - it was only opened to view > something. > On very large gpkg files this is also not really nice. > (Maybe I am just using gpkg wrong, but at least this happens on my > installation) > > > In some cases you may be able to work around this by using geodiff from > our fine friends over at Lutra. It will let you extract just the changes > (if you have the original and the changed copy locally), then upload them > to the server. > > Thanks for mentioning that. This might indeed be good for very controlled > environments but adds quite a bit of additional requirements on logic and > services. In those cases you are often better off setting up a postgres > database directly. > > In this thread, let's focus on "how to get things to work properly for our > standard geo container file." > > Matthias > > > [1]https://github.com/lutraconsulting/geodiff > > Regards > > Tim > — > > > > > > > > > > *Tim Sutton* > > *Co-founder:* Kartoza > *Ex Project chair:* QGIS.org > > Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source: > > Desktop GIS programming services > Geospatial web development > GIS Training > Consulting Services > > *Skype*: timlinux > *IRC:* timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net > > I'd love to connect. Here's my calendar link > <https://calendly.com/timlinux/30min> to make finding time easy. > > _______________________________________________ > QGIS-Developer mailing list > [email protected] > List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer -- Saber Razmjooei www.lutraconsulting.co.uk
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