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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2026-FQ7UDA@talks.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:Aim:\nSetting up your own self-hosted data capture infrastructu
 re with Mergin Maps and QGIS\n(docker / local)\n\nMergin Maps is built on 
 an ecosystem of components that can also be deployed and used locally for 
 development\, testing\, and integration purposes.\n\nIf you want to really
  understand how Mergin Maps works under the hood\, the best way is to run 
 the whole stack yourself. In this workshop\, we're going to walk through s
 etting up Mergin Maps Community Edition (CE) locally on your own machine.\
 nHaving a local setup is incredibly useful. Instead of testing things on a
  live server\, you get a fast\, isolated environment where you can freely 
 experiment. We'll show you exactly how the database\, server\, and client 
 apps connect. It’s the perfect sandbox for debugging issues\, trying out
  custom integrations\, or just getting comfortable with the architecture. 
 By the end of the session\, you'll have a working local instance and a muc
 h better grasp on how to manage the platform on your own terms.
DTSTAMP:20260524T202209Z
LOCATION:WS - Diva 2
SUMMARY:Setting up your own self-hosted data capture infrastructure with Me
 rgin Maps - Julien WADDLE
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2026/talk/FQ7UDA/
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