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Anita Graser

GIS researcher, developer, and author. Works at AIT Austrian Institute of Technology.

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Welcoming our latest flagship sustaining member – COSS

Welcoming our latest flagship sustaining member – COSS

It is with great pleasure that we would like to welcome COSS as our latest flagship sustaining member! The COSS National QGIS collaboration launched in Finland to safeguard the sustainability of critical geospatial technology. About COSS COSS aims to ensure the sustainability of the open source QGIS…

QGIS Grants #11: Call for Grant Proposals 2026

QGIS Grants #11: Call for Grant Proposals 2026

Dear QGIS Community, We are very pleased to announce that this year’s round of grants is now available. The call is open to anybody who wants to make a contribution to QGIS funded by our grant fund, subject to the call conditions outlined in the application form. This year’s budget is €40k and…

Reports from the winning grant proposals 2025

Reports from the winning grant proposals 2025

With the QGIS Grant Programme 2025, we were able to support 6 enhancement proposals that improve the QGIS project. The following reports summarize the work performed: QEP 332: Port SQL Query History to Browser — Report This enhancement has ported the “history” component of the DB…

QGIS 4.0 Norrköping is released!

QGIS 4.0 Norrköping is released!

The wait is over! We are pleased to announce the new major release of QGIS 4.0. Installers for Windows, Linux, and Mac are already out. What’s new? On the surface, existing users should expect to engage with a QGIS experience familiar to what they have come to know and love from previous…

New QGIS documentation writer

New QGIS documentation writer

Meet Hefni Azzahra – our new QGIS documentation writer, joining us from Indonesia! Hefni holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geodetic Engineering and brings a strong background in geospatial science and mapping to the QGIS project. She’s passionate about GIS and has a curious mind that loves exploring new…

Update on QGIS 4.0 Release Schedule and LTR Plans

Update on QGIS 4.0 Release Schedule and LTR Plans

Following the earlier announcement that QGIS is moving to Qt 6 and launching QGIS 4.0, we want to share an important update about the QGIS 4.x roadmap. After extensive discussion on the developer mailing list, the QGIS community has agreed to adjust the 4.x release schedule to ensure a smooth…

Presentation and feedback from the QGIS-fr Users Meeting in Avignon

Presentation and feedback from the QGIS-fr Users Meeting in Avignon

This is a guest post by Guilhem Allaman. Mid-June, the French-speaking QGIS Users Meeting was held in Avignon, Southern France – a city often described as “the City of the Popes“, thanks to the Popes’ Palace, the city’s number one attraction. Not far from the…

QGIS Grant Programme 2025 Results

QGIS Grant Programme 2025 Results

We are extremely pleased to announce the six funded proposals for our 2025 QGIS.ORG grant programme. Funding for the programme was sourced by you, our project donors and sponsors! Note: For more context surrounding our grant programme, please see: QGIS Grants #10: Call for Grant Proposals 2025 These…

QGIS.ORG Annual General Meeting 2024 – Minutes Now Available

QGIS.ORG Annual General Meeting 2024 – Minutes Now Available

We are pleased to announce that the minutes from the QGIS.ORG Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2024 are now available for public review. Since the establishment of QGIS.ORG as a formal legal entity in 2016, we have held virtual AGMs to ensure transparent governance. These meetings allow QGIS Voting…

QGIS 3.42 Münster is released!

QGIS 3.42 Münster is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.42 Münster! Installers for Windows, Linux, and Mac are already out. QGIS 3.42 comes with tons of new features, as you can see in our visual changelog. QGIS 3.42 Münster was named by the German QGIS User Group. We would like to thank the developers,…