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Tim Sutton

ex QGIS Project Chairman, QGIS Honorary PSC Member, Co-founder of Kartoza.

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Report back: 15th QGIS hackfest in Girona, Spain

Report back: 15th QGIS hackfest in Girona, Spain

Time flies when you are having fun! It seems like only yesterday that I was writing about the 14th Hackfest in Gran Canaria. At the end of May 2016, we held the 15th QGIS hackfest! QGIS has been on an incredible journey since the project was started by Gary Sherman 14 years ago, and the fact that…

Licensing requirements for QGIS plugins

One thing we have been encountering lately in the QGIS project is plugin authors not understanding the licensing requirements for publishing their QGIS plugins. In this article I will try to clarify this a little: QGIS is Open Source Software and provides a great platform for third parties to…

Call for nominations for voting members of the QGIS.org board.

Dear QGIS Community members As many of you will be aware, in this last year we have been embarking on the process to transition from a loose-knit community organisation to a more formal organisation. This new organisation ‘QGIS.org’ will be a legal entity and will afford us a greater amount of…

Promoting and using QGIS for the enterprise

Promoting and using QGIS for the enterprise

Over the years, QGIS has gained more functionality, more users and more people and organisations who make their livelihood from it. As an Open Source project, there are two things that we value most highly (and equally): Our community of users Our community of project contributors The two groups are…

QGIS 2.14 ‘Essen’ is released!

QGIS 2.14 ‘Essen’ is released!

QGIS is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and Windows. We are very pleased to announce the release of QGIS 2.14 ‘Essen’. Essen was the host city to our developer meet ups in October 2012 and 2014. Long Term Release This is a…

QGIS User & Developer conference – Extension of presentation and workshop submissions deadline

QGIS User & Developer conference – Extension of presentation and workshop submissions deadline

The Call for Papers and Workshops for the 2nd International QGIS User and Developer Conference, is still open! Call for Presentations Deadline: February 22nd The QGIS Conference presentations are 20 minutes long, with time for Q&A at the end of each talk. Presentations may cover any aspect…

QGIS 3.0 plans

  Ok so quick spoiler here: there is no QGIS 3.0 ready yet, nor will there be a QGIS 3.0 for some time. This article provides a bit more detail on the plans for QGIS 3.0. A few weeks ago I wrote about some of the considerations for the 3.0 release, so you may want to read that first before…

Present at the 2nd International QGIS User and Developer Conference!

The Call for Presentations and Workshops for the 2nd International QGIS User and Developer Conference, is already open!The Local Organising Committee of the 2nd International QGIS User and Developer Conference, is pleased to announce the call for Presentations and Workshops for the 2016 Conference…

Help us to plan for QGIS 3.0

Many of you out there may be wondering ‘when are we going to release QGIS 3.0?’. Last year (2015) we started investigating when and how we would release QGIS 3.0. We promised (see Anita Graser’s post about this) that we would convey clearly to our users and developers our plans…

A word of thanks to the hosts of the 14th QGIS Hackfest in Gran Canaria

A word of thanks to the hosts of the 14th QGIS Hackfest in Gran Canaria

Last weekend (November 5th – November 8th, 2015) was a special occasion for the QGIS Project – we convened the 14th our ‘hackfest’ meeting! QGIS hackfests are events where an organiser provides a space for collaboration and members of the community converge and self-organise to…