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Re: [geogig-dev] Work Subject with GeoGig

Hello Dante,

  There is an open source implementation that uses GeoGig and demonstrates some of the use cases (but not all) that it supports. You can look at http://GeoSHAPE.org. A GeoGig web service was done as part of that effort to support versioned editing and conflict resolution from the UI, and also allow for synching remote repos. On that site you'll find a link to the YouTube channel with some demos, and there's also a link to the GitHub repositories. I think that can serve as a starting point for you to form your ideas for your project.

Scott

On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 8:58 AM Dante Martins da Costa Alemão <dntmartins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I found the work quite interesting and you would like to collaborate some how. I am currently majoring in computer science, and I chose the topic related to GeoGig to work with in my college and to be a tool of great help where I work.
I'm still lost as to what can be done with the GeoGig, but I really want to take as a
subject in my course conclusion work to. I would like some ideas on topics that can be developed with GeoGig, I found interesting the two modes for providing the GeoGig over the network and I want to work something on top of that.
In my work I would like to provide the GeoGig as a WebService for various applications to communicate, but I would like something in addition, because only this for a working theme is very little.
I found that there is still no authentication when GeoGig is available in the network and also some other limitations.
I would be immensely grateful if you could give me some idea.
thank you
Dante
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