I concur. Great work Dan :)
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GEOS PSC +1
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> Howard Butler
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> GDAL PSC,
>
> When we w
>> I was thinking trac/git integration might be another possibility
>> though it sounds from this page, the performance might not be there yet.
> FYI: Trac can already be integrated with GIT.
> You can see it in action with GEOS:
> https://trac.osgeo.org/geos/browser/git
> The repo being bro
> 1) migrate to git, and remain within the OSGeo infrastructure. This is for
example the case of
> GEOS which uses the Trac git plugin and the GOGS (or is gitea?) git
hosting (https://
> git.osgeo.org/gogs/geos/geos.git). gogs/gitea tries to replicate most
github functionalities,
> but feature pa