11-20, 09:00–09:25 (Pacific/Auckland), WG308 TE IRINGA
Kart brings Git-style version control to geospatial data, enabling teams to track changes, create branches, and collaborate on spatial datasets just like code.
Why Kart?
- Native support for Postgres, SQL Server, MySQL, and GeoPackage working copies
- Git under the hood - Works with Git hosting platforms
- Built-in import/export for common geospatial formats
- Unified management of vector data, tiled rasters and point clouds
What you'll learn:
- See Kart in action with real-world examples across vector, raster, and point cloud datasets
- Architectural insights: How we adapted Git's model for spatial data
- Lessons learned: Technical challenges and solutions in geospatial versioning
- Hosting options for your Kart data
Who should attend: GIS professionals, data engineers, and developers working with evolving spatial datasets who want better collaboration and change tracking.
Craig's a dad, a geek and engineering lead at Koordinates, building the future of geospatial data management.
With strong interests in automation, efficiency and product quality, Craig has a history of churning out excellent software in mostly-Python at high velocity. He likes building anything really, as long as he gets to use power tools.