We're welcoming in 2025 with a new Kart release. v0.16 includes significant speed improvements to vector & tabular data handling. Download from https://t.co/g3mTCuVS09 or read more at https://t.co/yKFqE7ejrm
Kart v0.15.2 has been released - Kart now supports exports of tabular/vector data directly into other formats. Learn how to use this feature at https://t.co/hArmTtMF8p or download Kart today from https://t.co/sn4uyj8PhN
One of the greatest inefficiencies in GIS? Version control for data.
Software developers have enjoyed Git for nearly 2 decades. But too many GIS professionals are still inventing complex & fragile processes to manage their updates.
This has meant fewer data updates upstream, and stale project data downstream — with all the risks and inefficiencies that entails.
Till now, that is.
One of the most exciting problems we’ve solved at Koordinates is distributed version control. Building on Git, we launched @KartForData , an open-source project that is directly integrated into Koordinates.
This means that keeping your project data up-to-date has never been easier.
Simply download the Koordinates Desktop App and clone (rather than download) your own version of a dataset in Koordinates Cloud.
When there’s an update to the authoritative dataset, you’ll get notified in the app. By clicking ‘update’, you can quickly review and merge the changes into your clone repository.
This means that you can say goodbye to stale project data — and ditch those fragile processes once and for all....
Kart v0.15.0 adds support for raster, grid and point cloud tiles stored in your own S3 buckets. Create a Kart repo and point them to your existing datasets. Also: Apple silicon native builds. Download: https://t.co/HfXiReKBg6 | Changelog: https://t.co/zQV2y9WheK
Koordinates creates, contributes to and uses FOSS4G daily. That’s why we are excited and proud to be sponsors of the FOSS4G SOTM Oceania 2023 conference, taking place in Auckland next week.
See you there.
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At #foss4g and curious about version control for #GIS? Come along to lightening talks by @amatix at 3pm in room UBT C / N110. #FOSS4G2023 - we'll explain Kart and follow up with a demo of the Kart QGIS plugin.
We'll be running a 2 hour workshop at #foss4g Prizren on Tuesday at 11am, see https://t.co/IaQBH5wc7z. We'll introduce you to basic Kart concepts and do some real-world collaboration tasks. See you there! #foss4g2023#kart Thanks @foss4g!
Heading to #foss4g this week? Don't miss talks by @amatix - he'll show you how Kart can radically simplify your #geodata handling and collaboration flows. #foss4g2023
Kart v0.14.0 has been released 🎉. Kart now supports raster data - version-control your GeoTIFFs alongside your vectors! Read the release notes at https://t.co/biBKL6zsZ2 and download Kart at https://t.co/sn4uyj8hsf
New Episode: Geospatial Version Control with @KartForData.
To put it simply, Kart is like Git but for geospatial data and it support your geo workflow.
Learn more about Kart on this episode
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Check it out!
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#gischat#GIS#Git
Thanks to everyone that took the poll.
So I had the pleasure of chating with Hamish @polemic about @KartForData - an open source version control sw for #geospatial - for a @geospatialy podcast episode. It'll be a great introduction for those who aren't familiar with Kart
#gischat
Kart version 0.11.5 is available now. This release brings tab completion, some handy performance improvements, and a number of other fixes. See the full changelog at https://t.co/WAQVV1EVcY or download from https://t.co/mdnCYh2vF9 today.
@hing_yap@AlexNetoGeo Hi there. Mergin will attempt to sync your entire Kart repo, so it would be a good idea to put your Kart repo outside of the Mergin project and use the `--workingcopy=<PATH>` option to check data back into the Mergin project folder. Experiment and let us know how you go!