There’s a lovely piece on ORBIS at Ars Technica causing what is, for a digital humanities project, quite a bit of traffic.
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Hi, I just visited the ORBIS site and was amazed! Are there any plans to make the source code available to hobbyists and programmers? Anyways, keep up the great work!
Yes, it’s all going to be publicly released as soon as we refactor it a bit and find the time to do so. I also hope to have a short series of posts about building a multimodal network in PostGIS/pgRouting that will provide in-depth examples of all the functions.