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DESCRIPTION:Normally\, collaboration in QGIS requires emailing saved layers
 \, sharing computers\, or managing a PostGIS database. In this talk\, we'l
 l show what we built to enable two people to open the same QGIS project si
 multaneously\, seamlessly syncing changes to each other's computers. I'll 
 also cover the QGIS complexities that make multiplayer difficult to implem
 ent in software that's written for one person.
DTSTAMP:20260510T155834Z
LOCATION:Huvudrollen
SUMMARY:How to make QGIS multiplayer - Brendan Ashworth
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/8JTLKH/
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