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UID:pretalx-foss4g-uk-2026-CQ3UPL@talks.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:QGIS provides a powerful open source environment for managing\,
  editing\, and visualizing geospatial data. However\, collaboration around
  QGIS projects often remains fragmented. Production teams need centralized
  data storage\, reliable synchronization between desktop and web environme
 nts\, controlled multi-user editing\, conflict-resolution tools\, and a cl
 ear record of changes.\n\nThis presentation introduces an open source work
 flow for collaborative geospatial data management based on QGIS\, NextGIS 
 Web\, and the NextGIS Connect plugin.\n\nNextGIS Web acts as the server-si
 de platform for storing\, managing\, and publishing geospatial resources. 
 It provides granular access permissions and built-in version control for v
 ector data. \n\nNextGIS Connect links the desktop and server environments.
  The plugin allows users to publish QGIS projects as web maps\, open exist
 ing web maps as QGIS projects\, edit server-hosted data from QGIS\, synchr
 onize changes\, and resolve concurrent-editing conflicts interactively.\n\
 nRecent developments extend this workflow to feature attachments\, includi
 ng photographs\, documents\, and other files associated with spatial featu
 res. Attachments can be managed consistently through both QGIS and the web
  interface\, while their additions\, modifications\, and deletions are rec
 orded alongside geometry and attribute changes.\n\nThe talk will demonstra
 te practical multi-user scenarios and explain how synchronization\, permis
 sions\, conflict resolution\, and version history work across the stack. I
 t will also show how organizations can evolve from isolated local QGIS pro
 jects toward a shared\, auditable\, and fully open source collaborative GI
 S environment.
DTSTAMP:20260821T115053Z
LOCATION:Think
SUMMARY:Collaborative QGIS workflows with NextGIS Web: synchronization\, co
 nflict resolution\, and version control - Eduard Kazakov\, Aleksei Novikov
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-uk-2026/talk/CQ3UPL/
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