[gdal-dev] Fastest vector format for combining shapefiles
pcreso at pcreso.com
pcreso at pcreso.com
Fri Oct 16 17:15:45 EDT 2009
I guess another possibility would be to approach contacts in the OGC, whose business is essentially all about open standards in the wider GIS arena.
Members of OGC who have links to FOSS/OSGEO that I'm aware of include Autodesk, Lisasoft & TOPP, & some national bodies such as LINZ.
Brent Wood
--- On Sat, 10/17/09, Matt Wilkie <matt.wilkie at gov.yk.ca> wrote:
> From: Matt Wilkie <matt.wilkie at gov.yk.ca>
> Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Fastest vector format for combining shapefiles
> To: "Simon Greener" <simon at spatialdbadvisor.com>
> Cc: "gdal-dev at lists.osgeo.org" <gdal-dev at lists.osgeo.org>
> Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 7:26 AM
> > Before ever I would advise
> anything I would want to see the open
> > source GIS community clearly define that it is that it
> wants in a
> > new physical file format.
>
> In my experience the open source community rarely, if ever,
> defines a thing before creating it. What usually happens is
> that somebody (whether an individual or small group) builds
> somethings that works, or almost works, and to the extent it
> responds to business or functional needs a community
> coalesces around it. The define first approach seems to
> inevitably tend towards "standards wanking" as someone in
> the thread you posted said. And thanks for the pouinter. It
> made interesting reading and likely largely covers the
> ground this thread might, should it continue.
>
> best regards,
>
> matt wilkie
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