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DESCRIPTION:QGIS is widely used for geospatial analysis\, editing\, and car
 tography\, but organizing collaborative workflows for teams working on sha
 red datasets can be challenging. Common issues include synchronizing deskt
 op and web environments\, managing simultaneous edits\, tracking data chan
 ges\, and coordinating work across multiple users.\n\nThis hands-on worksh
 op introduces an open-source workflow for collaborative QGIS environments 
 using NextGIS Web - an open-source Web GIS server designed for publishing 
 and managing geospatial data and web maps. It integrates closely with QGIS
  and provides features useful for collaborative teams\, including:\n- Publ
 ishing QGIS projects to the web while preserving map styles (QGIS is used 
 as the rendering backend to ensure strong desktop–web style compatibilit
 y).\n- Connecting multiple QGIS instances to shared server-hosted datasets
 .\n- Simultaneous data editing from QGIS with interactive conflict resolut
 ion.\n- Working with feature attachments (photos\, documents\, and other f
 iles) from both QGIS and the web interface.\n- Built-in version control fo
 r vector datasets\, allowing teams to track who changed what and when\, re
 view history\, and roll back changes.\n- Flexible user roles and permissio
 ns for managing team access.\n\nDuring the workshop\, participants will de
 ploy their own NextGIS Web instance locally using Docker\, perform initial
  configuration\, and explore practical workflows for managing shared spati
 al data.\n\nAttendees will learn how to:\n- deploy and configure a NextGIS
  Web server\,\n- publish QGIS projects as web maps\,\n- connect QGIS to sh
 ared server datasets\,\n- perform collaborative editing\,\n- track and rev
 iew data changes using version control.\n\nThe workshop will conclude with
  a multi-user exercise\, where participants collaborate on a shared QGIS p
 roject to experience real-world team workflows including simultaneous edit
 ing and change tracking.\n\nRequirements:\nTo fully participate in the wor
 kshop\, attendees should have:\n- Docker Engine installed and working on t
 heir laptop (local deployment is part of the workshop).\nIf Docker cannot 
 be run locally\, cloud instances can be provided.\n- QGIS Desktop installe
 d.\n\nRecommended background:\nBasic experience working with QGIS.\nBasic 
 familiarity with Docker is helpful but not required.\n\nWorkshop outline:\
 n1 Introduction to NextGIS Web and collaborative QGIS workflows\n2 Deployi
 ng NextGIS Web locally using Docker\n3 Initial setup: global settings and 
 user management\n4 Creating layers and web maps in NextGIS Web\n5 Installi
 ng and configuring the NextGIS Connect plugin in QGIS\n6 Publishing a QGIS
  project to NextGIS Web\n7 Configuring the published web map and datasets\
 n8 Connecting a clean QGIS instance to the published project\n9 Editing se
 rver-hosted data directly from QGIS\n10 Reviewing dataset version history 
 in NextGIS Web\n11 Multi-user collaboration exercise: shared editing workf
 low
DTSTAMP:20260524T223344Z
LOCATION:WS - Riders Meeting
SUMMARY:Building QGIS Teamspace with NextGIS Web: from local deployment to 
 version-controlled collaborative editing - Eduard Kazakov\, Aleksei Noviko
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URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2026/talk/TR9PMJ/
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