I don't want to push anyone away but if the underlying statement is "I need 
this ready to go" and a library-framework-whatever doesn't contain it, then 
there's really nothing anyone can do. Nobody ever said that web2py is a 
silver bullet (nor is it django, flask, express, sails, rails, cakephp, 
caddy, iris, play, limonade, onion, sinatra, put_your_own_here). If you 
feel you project can come to life easier with another framework and you 
don't want to contribute to web2py, hinting a blackmail is not going to win 
you any added feature :P

On Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 5:55:16 PM UTC+2, Pierre wrote:
>
> I thought GIS/Geolocation is something fancy  / highly desirable ? It also 
> implies some important aspects of life ..........
> the GIS function i miss is *st_transform* (POSTGIS) which i can test in 
> depth if implemented. It won't be a drama if it's not as there are 
> workarounds via *pyproj* or *gdal* used by Geodjango. In the worst case I 
> cannot put all this together, you can imagine what a "reasonable person" 
> would be tempted to do........
>

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