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Anita Graser

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

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QGIS Server certified as official OGC reference implementation

QGIS Server certified as official OGC reference implementation

We are very excited to announce that QGIS Server has been successfully certified as a compliant WMS 1.3 server against the OGC certification platform, and moreover, it is even considered as a reference implementation now! This is the first step on our roadmap of having a fast, compliant and bullet…

QGIS 3.2 Bonn is released!

QGIS 3.2 Bonn is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.2 ‘Bonn’. The city of Bonn was the location of our 16th developer meeting. This is the second release in the 3.x series. It comes with tons of new features (see our visual changelog). Packages and installers for all major platforms are…

QGIS Grant Programme 2018 Results

QGIS Grant Programme 2018 Results

We are extremely pleased to announce the winning proposals for our 2018 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 #3: Call for Grant Proposals 2018 QGIS…

New PyQGIS documentation

New PyQGIS documentation

We are proud to announce our new dedicated documentation of the QGIS Python API (also called PyQGIS) which is now available at https://qgis.org/pyqgis: While the QGIS API has long been documented, Python developers in the past had to work with the general C++ documentation that wasn’t always…

Reports from the winning grant proposals 2017

Reports from the winning grant proposals 2017

While we are waiting for this year’s grant proposals to come in, it is time to look back at last year’s winning proposals and their results. These are the reports on the work that has been done within the individual projects: QGIS 3D – Martin Dobias Results are included in the QGIS…

QGIS Grants #3: Call for Grant Proposals 2018

QGIS Grants #3: Call for Grant Proposals 2018

Dear QGIS Community Our first two rounds of Grant Proposals were a great success. If you are an early adopter using QGIS 3.0, you can already try out some of the new capabilities that have arrived in QGIS thanks to these grants. We are very pleased to announce the third round of grants is now…

QGIS 3.0 Girona is released!

QGIS 3.0 Girona is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.0 ‘Girona’. The city of Girona was the location of our 15th developer meeting. This is the first release in the 3.x series. It comes with tons of new features (see our visual changelog) and under-the-hood updates. As such, we do not expect…

QGIS Server refactoring is done!

QGIS Server refactoring is done!

As you may know, QGIS is jumping to a new major version. (Yes!) Doing so was made necessary because of the need to switch to Python 3, Qt5, but also because we needed to break the QGIS API in several places. A year ago there was an appeal on the QGIS developer mailing list about the strong need for…

3rd QGIS User Conference

3rd QGIS User Conference

This year, we are looking forward to the 3rd installment of our annual QGIS conference and it will be the biggest one yet! The QGIS community, developers and users are meeting from August 2–11, 2017 in Nødebo at University of Copenhagen’s Forest and Landscape College. 1st user conference in…

Logo Evolution – Call to User Groups

Logo Evolution – Call to User Groups

With QGIS 3.0 moving closer, it is also time to get the new QGIS logo out there. QGIS logo evolution We are therefore asking all our user groups to join the project redesign efforts. Please have a look at your user group logo and bring it in line with the QGIS 3.0 design. We have compiled a Visual…