Aug-25-2018, 01:18 AM
a better place to look for python packages is PyPi: https://pypi.org/search/?q=geojson
this will get you quite a selection of packages, and you can look at each to see if they meet your needs.
Note that you can search by relevance or last date updated.
If a package has been around for a few years, then last date updated may show continued development, but if a package has only been around for a week, it can show higher than it should.
If you like a package, search the forum to get a feel for how it's used, and by how many people, also get a feel for ease of use, and sticky issues.
this will get you quite a selection of packages, and you can look at each to see if they meet your needs.
Note that you can search by relevance or last date updated.
If a package has been around for a few years, then last date updated may show continued development, but if a package has only been around for a week, it can show higher than it should.
If you like a package, search the forum to get a feel for how it's used, and by how many people, also get a feel for ease of use, and sticky issues.