We’d like to give a big thanks to Olivier Courtin and Oslandia for organizing this year’s OSGeo Code Sprint in Paris. It was quite memorable
and I walked away feeling energized.
Leo and I attended the Paris OSGeo Code Sprint for 1.5 days. I’m really glad we were able to attend at least part of it.
It would have been nicer to attend all of it. Though we didn’t get too much done while there,
we did have some interesting conversations and learned about what others were doing.
I walked out with a TO DO list, of which I’m happy to say I’ve accomplished some of now.
While we were there Leo spent time cleaning up my Mingw64 compile scripts and starting to test PostGIS against PostgreSQL 9.6
in preparation for parallelization testing of PostGIS 2.3 features specifically targetted for PostgreSQL 9.6.
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