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Anita Graser

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

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QGIS 3.8 Zanzibar is released!

QGIS 3.8 Zanzibar is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.8 ‘Zanzibar’! Zanzibar was the location of our developer meeting before the international FOSS4G 2018 conference in Dar Es Salaam.   Installers for all supported operating systems are already out. QGIS 3.8 comes with tons of new…

QGIS Grant Programme 2019 Results

QGIS Grant Programme 2019 Results

We are extremely pleased to announce the winning proposals for our 2019 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 #4: Call for Grant Proposals 2019. The…

QGIS Grants #4: Call for Grant Proposals 2019

QGIS Grants #4: Call for Grant Proposals 2019

Dear QGIS Community Our first three rounds of Grant Proposals were a great success. We are very pleased to announce the fourth round of grants is now available to QGIS contributors. Based on community feedback, this year, we will not accept proposals for the development of new features. Instead…

Videos from A Coruña

Videos from A Coruña

We’re glad to announce that the recorded presentations from our user conference in A Coruña are now available online on the TIB AV-Portal. Enjoy and thanks to all participants, sponsors and organizers!  

QGIS 3.6 Noosa is released!

QGIS 3.6 Noosa is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.6 ‘Noosa’! Noosa was the location of a local Australian developer meeting in autumn 2017. Installers for all supported operating systems are already out. QGIS 3.6 comes with tons of new features, as you can see in our visual changelog. We…

User question of the Month – Feb’19 & answers from Jan

User question of the Month – Feb’19 & answers from Jan

In January, we wanted to learn more about if and how QGIS users contribute back to the project. We received 299 responses from all over the world: 55% of responders have contributed to the project in the past: Responders who stated that they had contributed to QGIS were asked to specify what kind of…

User question of the Month – Jan’19 & answers from Dec

User question of the Month – Jan’19 & answers from Dec

In December, we wanted to know what QGIS.ORG should focus on in 2019. Portuguese Based on these results, in today’s PSC meeting, we’ve decided that the 2019 grant programme will be focusing on bug fixing and polishing existing features. So thanks to everyone who provided feedback! New…

User question of the Month – Dec’18 & answers from Nov

User question of the Month – Dec’18 & answers from Nov

It’s December and that means it is time to plan for the next year. Planning also means preparing a budget and to do so, we would like to learn more about what you think QGIS.ORG should focus on: features or bug fixing and polishing? Therefore, we invite you to our QGIS user question of…

User question of the Month – Nov’18

User question of the Month – Nov’18

QGIS 2.18 is the third LTR since we started this effort back in 2015 and next year will see the first LTR of QGIS 3. On this occasion, we want to learn more about our users and which versions of QGIS they use. Therefore, we invite you to our QGIS user question of the month.

QGIS 3.4 Madeira is released!

QGIS 3.4 Madeira is released!

We are pleased to announce the release of QGIS 3.4 ‘Madeira’! Madeira was the location of our developer meeting in February 2018. Windows installers and Ubuntu/debian binaries are already out, and all the packagers are actively preparing packages for the other operating systems.…