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🎉 Changes Ahead: QGIS Is Moving to Qt6 and Launching QGIS 4.0!

🎉 Changes Ahead: QGIS Is Moving to Qt6 and Launching QGIS 4.0!

We’re happy to share some major updates coming to the QGIS platform over the next few months. These changes are part of a long-planned technical migration that will bring new possibilities and ensure QGIS stays modern, fast, and future-ready. 🚀 QGIS Is Migrating to Qt6 Qt6 is the latest version of…

Introducing the new QGIS.org website

Introducing the new QGIS.org website

We have a new website! We recently launched our new website at QGIS.org. It is a ground-up overhaul and provides a fresh take on the first contact point for existing or potential users wishing to engage with the QGIS project and discover its value proposition. A new strategy for QGIS.org…

QGIS Userbase Analytics

QGIS Userbase Analytics

Background Understanding which regions QGIS is being used in, which versions are in active use, which platforms it is being used on, and how many users we have is hugely beneficial to our ability as a project to serve our users. Back in 2017 at the bi-annual QGIS hackfest in Nødebo, Denmark, we had…

QGIS not affected by Log4J

QGIS not affected by Log4J

The Log4J vulnerability has been dominating recent tech news. Consequently, we’ve received many request asking whether QGIS is affected. Therefore, we’d like to clarify: QGIS is not a Java application. QGIS is built using C++ and Python. QGIS therefore does not use any Java component,…

QGIS LTR 3.16.13 reverted to 3.16.11

QGIS LTR 3.16.13 reverted to 3.16.11

Dear community, Due to some rather severe issues in the 3.16.13 and .12 Windows MSI installers, we decided to temporarily revert back the available download to the latest release without those issues, 3.16.11. The website rebuild has been performed and you’ll see everywhere that…