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Coding day: msg#00027

Subject: Coding day
* On 20-May-2005 at  2:31AM PDT, SteveC said:
> 
> Corner of Torrington Place and Tottenham Court Road, 10am tomorrow. I
> think everyone has my mobile, gimme a call if you dont have a swipe card
> to get in.
> 
> So far Me, Matt, Ben, Rob and Tom are coming. Nick _may_ be able to make
> the afternoon but its a ++trek for him to come.

I hope to come as well. I would like to make a case for migrating the
backend to GeoServer (which is a WFS server written in Java that
speaks to PostgreSQL or MySQL) and which should scale to the task
before us. I hope to have something to show off as an example. See ya
tomorrow!

SDE




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