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When pressing the button marked on the above picture, the departures in the list are replaced with later departures and the list looks like this:

There are some breaking changes... For example, we cannot get patterns unless we specify what agency the route comes from.
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In the UserAccountInfoPanel the user description only displays whether the user is an application admin, organization admin, or standard user. It doesn't describe if the user is a project admin and it doesn't detail which projects and/or feeds the user has permissions for.
As a newcomer to this project, I expected the "Usage Example" section of the README to provide a few examples of how this project is being used (or is intended to be used) in the transportation space.
I would suggest adding a few such examples to the top of the README, so that newcomers to the project can better understand how the project is being used.
I might give the current content unde
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This is a minor suggestion but I think it's important for clarity/consistency.
The Remove trips modification should be renamed to Remove trip patterns. It would also be good to put it next to the Add trip patterns option in the dropdown menu when creating a new modification.
It doesn't actually let you remove individual trips, only trip patterns. And since the add option is for "tr
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I think that it.geosolutions.jaiext used to be in the OSGeo maven repository, but it isn't any more. I had to add the boundlessgeo repo (linked from GeoTools docs), NB it is available over TLS (https) as well as plain HTTP.