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I am in a GIS project and I want to add something like version controller.
after a bit research I find two kind of version controller:




  1. database version controller like liquibase and flyway

  2. distributed versioning of geospatial data like geogig


I just need something that give me this ability to undo my changes to specified data or tag. The main issue for me is performance!
I know geogig has very advanced feature like branching and merging. but is it faster than liquibase or flyway?



Does anyone have any experience with this?









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    I am in a GIS project and I want to add something like version controller.
    after a bit research I find two kind of version controller:




    1. database version controller like liquibase and flyway

    2. distributed versioning of geospatial data like geogig


    I just need something that give me this ability to undo my changes to specified data or tag. The main issue for me is performance!
    I know geogig has very advanced feature like branching and merging. but is it faster than liquibase or flyway?



    Does anyone have any experience with this?









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      I am in a GIS project and I want to add something like version controller.
      after a bit research I find two kind of version controller:




      1. database version controller like liquibase and flyway

      2. distributed versioning of geospatial data like geogig


      I just need something that give me this ability to undo my changes to specified data or tag. The main issue for me is performance!
      I know geogig has very advanced feature like branching and merging. but is it faster than liquibase or flyway?



      Does anyone have any experience with this?









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      I am in a GIS project and I want to add something like version controller.
      after a bit research I find two kind of version controller:




      1. database version controller like liquibase and flyway

      2. distributed versioning of geospatial data like geogig


      I just need something that give me this ability to undo my changes to specified data or tag. The main issue for me is performance!
      I know geogig has very advanced feature like branching and merging. but is it faster than liquibase or flyway?



      Does anyone have any experience with this?







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