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Anita Graser

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

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QGIS 3.0 logo voting results

QGIS 3.0 logo voting results

It is our pleasure to announce that the QGIS.org voting members have unanimously agreed to the adoption of the proposed new logo. We are currently planning the roll out of the new logo to all our applications, web platforms, and social media accounts. In addition, we will create marketing material…

Happy new year 2017!

Happy new year 2017!

2016 was an exciting year for us. It was a year with three great releases (2.14 LTR, 2.16 & 2.18), lots of developer and community events (including our 2nd user conference in Girona, the developer meeting in Bonn before FOSS4G & a QGIS Server sprint in Lyon) and many firsts, including the…

New QGIS 3.0 logo candidate

New QGIS 3.0 logo candidate

If you have been following this blog and the QGIS community discussions, you will know that 2017 is going to be a big year in the history of QGIS since we are planning the release of QGIS 3.0. One of the requests we had during our Girona Hackfest held earlier this year was to come up with a fresher…

QGIS 2.18 ‘Las Palmas’ is released!

QGIS 2.18 ‘Las Palmas’ is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 2.18 ‘Las Palmas’. The city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria was the location of our autumn 2015 developer meeting. This is the last release in the 2.x series. The current Long Term Release (LTR) remains version 2.14.x. This release provides…

Results of the QGIS user survey 2015

Results of the QGIS user survey 2015

In autumn last year, we ran a rather large-scale user survey, which was translated into many languages and advertised here on this blog. The final reports can be found here: English (1476 responses) Spanish (122 responses) French (457 responses) Portuguese (146 responses) Romanian (30 responses)…

QGIS 2.16 ‘Nødebo’ is released!

QGIS 2.16 ‘Nødebo’ is released!

We’re happy to announce the release of QGIS 2.16.0 ‘Nødebo’. The University of Copenhagen’s Department of Geoscience and Natural Resource Management Forest and Landscape College in Nødebo were hosts to the First International QGIS conference and developer meeting in May 2015.…

Announcing the QGIS hackfests 2016

Dear QGIS developers This year, just like in the previous years, we will have two developer-centric hackfests, where we invite coders, documenters, testers, graphic artists, translators, and anyone else who is interested in improving QGIS for the benefit of all our users: May 27th-29th in Girona,…

Announcing the release of 2.8.6 and 2.12.3

The latest bug fix releases 2.8.6 and 2.12.3 have been released according to our release road map. For a list of fixed issues see the commits to 2.8 and commits to 2.12, respectively.

QGIS Podcast Episode 12

In the 12th episode of the QGIS podcast, Tim Sutton and Victor Olaya talk about what they have been doing during the latest QGIS developer meeting, present the latest QGIS enhancement proposals (QEPs), chat about the Processing framework and much more! Listen to or download it at…

Point release QGIS 2.8.3 ‘Wien’ is ready!

Point release QGIS 2.8.3 ‘Wien’ is ready!

We are very pleased to announce the point release of QGIS 2.8.3 ‘Wien’. Wien is German for ‘Vienna’ – host city to our developer meet up in November 2009 and again in March 2014. As point release it contains no new features, but 150 changes to fix bugs (see…