Heidi Vanparys

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> The /info element serves this purpose. And we can extend it if necessary. I don't know OpenAPI, but when looking at https://swagger.io/specification/#schema, I noticed that there is also an...

> Is [b82bbb4](https://github.com/opengeospatial/geopackage/commit/b82bbb45bd6e1190e1ccee0ab5f3737eec3b3eb2) better? Yes, thanks.

> Since HTTP already supports `Content-Encoding` as a mechanism to exchange the data compressed, would there still be enough value in a dedicated `application/geopackage+sqlite3+zip` media type? > The same `+zip`...

> I think that there is no need to register a specific media type because [RFC 6839 3.6. The +zip structured syntax suffix](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6839#section-3.6) defines when and how to use of...

It is possible to get an EA license via OGC, perhaps in a future revision, that should be used to do the UML? See also the material from the Conceptual...

> Is [57f0895](https://github.com/opengeospatial/geopackage/commit/57f0895e6b966a713d8866a7f289c10d38a43fd2) better? Yes, thanks.

So the realizations are on purpose. So then my question would be, then why are the following relations modelled as generalizations: - GeometryAttributeType → AttributeType - GeometryAttribute → Attribute It's...

> We use [CTS](https://github.com/orbisgis/cts) library for geometry transformations. > > It doesn't support 2232->4326 (GPS) transformations. Unfortunately we can't fix this from DBeaver side. CTS wasn't updated for more than...

I started asking around if this could be a useful format in the geo-community, see https://github.com/ISO-TC211/XML/issues/224. The interesting part is that the Publications Office of the European Union has [voted...

I noticed the slide below in the presentation at [FOSS4G 2022](https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/are3na/solution/re3gistry/document/presentation-re3gistry-your-interoperable-open-source-tool-managing-and-sharing-reference-codes). Could you please confirm that Genericode indeed will be supported in the (near?/far?) future? ![billede](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11427611/194540703-a1f04d8d-dc9b-4061-b57f-fc29faebed12.png)