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<div>Links to the blog are welcome too. :-)<br>
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<div>These particular stats were done as a one-off. There's a bunch
of other stats on: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.geoseer.net/stats/">https://www.geoseer.net/stats/</a> - those are
generated monthly.</div>
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I was planning on doing a "change over time" thing at some point
as I have data going back over two years (although with much less
coverage of services at the start of that). I'll let you know
if/when I get around to it.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Jonathan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2020-06-05 20:45, Jody Garnett
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<div dir="ltr">Thanks for the quick feedback :)</div>
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<p>Thanks for the feedback. You're very welcome to
cross-post it; the blog-content is all CC-BY-SA 4.0 by
default so share as you wish.<br>
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<div>I would prefer to link, idea is for your article to get a
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<p> > What do other WMS implementations do?<br>
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Projection list - I can't comment on how the other
software deals with this from an administration
perspective (I've only ever administered GeoServer), but
from when I've looked at the GetCaps I don't remember
seeing long lists, and no server apart from GeoServer
ended up triggering the " > 5000 projections" score
item (itself an arbitrary cut-off, didn't test for a low
bound).<br>
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I don't imagine there would be big resource savings -
it's only around 120kB uncompressed.</p>
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<div>That is good to know, it still may be worth having a
short list by default (since the number of SRS items is
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<div>How often do you collect these stats? Or is it the first
time ... it would be interesting to know how market share
changes over time.</div>
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