Name: Koordinates
Type: Organization
Bio: A geospatial data management platform inspired by cracking GIS data out of vendor silos. You can host, manage, share, publish, access, and build apps.
Twitter: koordinates
Location: New Zealand
Blog: https://koordinates.com
Koordinates's Projects
Nginx module to track the time until the client gets sent the first byte of the response body.
work stuff you probably don't want to touch this
Cascading Sheets Of Style for Mapnik
Python wrapper for the ChargeBee API
Frontend developer role coding challenge
A GitHub Action to comment on the relevant open PR when a commit is pushed.
Confluent's Apache Kafka Python client
Git for Modern C++ (A libgit2 Wrapper Library)
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines. Now on GitHub.
Old Celery integration project for Django
An Advanced Django Cms
Modular search for Django
UNOFFICIAL mirror of the Subversion repository. Contact jezdez on irc.freenode.net or [email protected] when problems occur.
Web APIs for Django, made easy.
django-threadedcomments is a simple yet flexible threaded commenting system for Django.
TinyMCE integration for Django
Mirror of Freelock's dojo repo at git://git.freelock.com/git/dojo.git
Bulk editing for DRF
Scripts and configurations to compile Electron applications using webpack
Slack Events and RTM backend for Errbot
Simple, Pythonic remote execution and deployment. This branch incorporates work from https://github.com/tav/pylibs in a more digestible manner.
GDAL is an open source X/MIT licensed translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats. This is a mirror of the GDAL Subversion repository.
this is a git fork of http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/
Official GeoServer repository
Official GeoTools repository
Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository and all pull requests are ignored. Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
Git extension for versioning large files
gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX, fast clients and sleepy applications.