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inPalmBeachPost/postgeo (press backspace or delete to remove)Leave legacy version as branch for Python 2.7.
Formalize move to 3.6 with multithreading branch after fixing it.
Also, cure cancer, formalize world peace and understand technological problems with having ...
stucka
- Opened on May 21, 2018
- #30
stucka
- Opened on May 21, 2018
- #29
Perhaps latlong becomes an empty string.
Will require fixes to cellspacer.
stucka
- Opened on Mar 7, 2017
- #28
And likely other 3.0 versions. Python 2.7 still works.
I m trying to finish a branch that ll dramatically speed things up, but haven t quite had the time. Soon, I hope. And
then I ll test for 2.7 and ...
stucka
- Opened on Jan 9, 2017
- #27
Point readme to run pip install -r requirements.txt
Requirements needs geopy and argparse.
stucka
- 1
- Opened on Dec 29, 2016
- #26
If we re paying for geocoding, we should be able to get more results faster. Should.
This depends on cache bug to be fixed, among others, in case we have a crash. Robustness of crash protection will need ...
enhancement
stucka
- 2
- Opened on Dec 28, 2016
- #25
There s a few sleeps in there that are hard-coded and may be hindering performance.
stucka
- 1
- Opened on Dec 28, 2016
- #24
Ideally, cellspacer and postgeo should be installable via pip. The result should be: -- The one module dependency is
installed automatically. -- cellspacer.py and postgeo.py are installed in the main Python ...
enhancement
stucka
- Opened on Jun 16, 2016
- #22

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