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    Yeah, I remember that as well.<br>
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    But the boundless project page redirects here:<br>
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/locationtech/geogig">https://github.com/locationtech/geogig</a><br>
    and there is still some recent activity, so maybe it's not
    completely dead?<br>
    <br>
    Matthias<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/20/2015 01:28 PM, Neumann,
      Andreas wrote:<br>
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      <p>Hi,</p>
      <p>As far as I know, the geogit project was canceled by Boundless.
        They did not see enough customer demand to finish it.</p>
      <p>It is a pity, as the project was relatively close to
        completion.</p>
      <p>Andreas</p>
      <p>On 2015-07-20 13:05, Matthias Kuhn wrote:</p>
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        I remember geogig (formerly geogit) offers promising concepts
        for filebased spatial data management with historization and
        branching.<br>
        Unfortunately I don't know the current status of the project and
        the progress of integration in QGIS.<br>
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        Matthias<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/20/2015 11:25 AM, Neumann,
          Andreas wrote:</div>
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          <p>Hi Didier,</p>
          <p>I don't think that anyone is working on a client-side
            historisation option in QGIS. And there wasn't much demand
            for that in the past, since most serious GIS data resides in
            databases.</p>
          <p>Andreas</p>
          <p>On 2015-07-20 09:45, didier peeters wrote:</p>
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            <div class="">yes it's for some 'historisation', more
              precisely to make a filiation, and yes I certainly will
              use triggers in PostGIS.  But I wanted to avoid confusion
              between different kind of edition operations that I'm not
              currently foreseeing; I'm not sure it will always be easy
              to distinct this specific action from others.  And I
              thought that it might also be interesting outside of the
              database world, to have that "edit and preserve"
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                <div class="">Le 20 juil. 2015 à 09:10, Neumann, Andreas
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                    <p class="">Hi Didier,</p>
                    <p class="">Is this for historisation purposes? If
                      yes, I would look into database solutions to do
                      historization.</p>
                    <p class="">The SQL-MM standard has this as a
                      built-in tool set for databases, however,
                      PostgreSQL does not implement this part of the SQL
                      specification (I believe the latest versions of
                      SQL server and Oracle 12 does). However, you can
                      simulate the same in Postgis, using triggers and
                      rules.</p>
                    <p class="">Andreas</p>
                    <p class="">On 2015-07-20 08:00, didier peeters
                      wrote:</p>
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                      <div class="">I would like to find the best
                        solution to the following case:</div>
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                      <div class="">in QGis, when editing a polygon
                        (splitting it in 2 parts) I need to save the
                        original shape, in order to keep the different
                        steps of its evolution; this operation is likely
                        to be repeated several times.  The solution I
                        found is to </div>
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                          <li class="">start by copying the polygon, </li>
                          <li class="">then edit it (split) </li>
                          <li class="">then pasting back the original
                            one, </li>
                          <li class="">then adjust and update the
                            attributes of the 2 new polygons.  </li>
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                        <div class=""> </div>
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                      <div class="">Is there a less tricky way to
                        achieve this ?  </div>
                      <div class=""> </div>
                      <div class="">If not it would be nice to have an
                        option in the save dialog (with a default
                        behaviour set in the Settings), and I would file
                        a feature request.  </div>
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                      <div class="">Didier</div>
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