[mapserver-dev] Proposal/request to implement FlatGeobuf as built-in format
Tom Kralidis
tomkralidis at gmail.com
Wed May 18 07:30:00 PDT 2022
+1
..Tom
>>
>>>> On May 18, 2022, at 06:54, jbo-ads at mailo.com wrote:
>>>>
>>> +1
>>> Jérome
>>>
>>>
>>>> De : Jeff McKenna <jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com>
>>>> À : mapserver-dev at lists.osgeo.org
>>>> Sujet : Re: [mapserver-dev] Proposal/request to implement FlatGeobuf as built-in format
>>>> Date : 17/05/2022 15:19:06 Europe/Paris
>>>>
>>>> Update: Björn has completed the effort (which now includes several
>>>> msautotests) and we've created an RFC (137) for the native FlatGeobuf
>>>> support: https://mapserver.org/development/rfc/ms-rfc-137.html
>>>>
>>>> I therefore motion to include FlatGeobuf as a native MapServer driver,
>>>> per RFC 137, and maintained by Björn Harrtell.
>>>>
>>>> starting with my +1
>>>>
>>>> Some other interesting updates:
>>>>
>>>> - great to see changes here made through testing benefiting so many
>>>> other projects
>>>>
>>>> - here is an updated benchmark result (that is mentioned in the RFC) :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> FlatGeobuf (native) 0.008s
>>>> Shapefile (native) 0.010s
>>>> FlatGeobuf (OGR) 0.013s
>>>> Shapefile (OGR) 0.023s
>>>> GeoPackage (OGR) 0.042s
>>>> SpatiaLite (OGR) 0.045s
>>>> PostGIS (native) 0.053s
>>>> GeoJSON (OGR) 0.089s
>>>>
>>>> (that was with yesterday's main, GDAL 3.4.3, with MS4W on Windows)
>>>>
>>>> - with all this testing done, and the existing FlatGeobuf documentation
>>>> effort, it will be very easy to add this to the main documentation now...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Björn & Jeff
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