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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
rduivenvoorde
QGIS Changelog
for QGIS 0.11.0 'Metis'
It is our great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of Quantum GIS (QGIS) Version 0.11.0 'Metis'. This release includes a significant number of bug fixes and stability improvements and introduces
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
Tim Sutton
Hello world. Its been a while since I posted anything here so I thought I would post an update for those curious about the planning for QGIS 0.11.0 and QGIS 1.0.
- Code currently in trunk will become QGIS 0.11.0 at the end of this month (first week
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
nedhorning
The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation's Biodiversity Informatics Facility is happy to announce the newest release of eVis, The Event Visualization Tool (0.7.0), compatible with QGIS Io (0.10.0). eVis has been developed to easily view geocoded
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
Gary Sherman
It is our great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of Quantum GIS (QGIS) Version 0.10.0 'Io'. This release includes over 140 bug fixes and stability improvements and introduces several new features including Python support, see below for previews!
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
rduivenvoorde
It is our great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of Quantum GIS (QGIS) Version 0.10.0 'Io'. This release includes over 140 bug fixes and stability improvements and introduces several new features including Python support, see below for previews!
Binary and source code packages are available at http://download.qgis.org.
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
spacedman
What with the GSoC project and all the other general discussion about analysis tools in QGis, I got somehow sidetracked into pondering how to do contour maps in QGis. There's the hard way: writing a bunch of C code to implement a contouring algorithm, then hooking that into QGis and into the GUI for raster drawing properties. Ah, no.
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
Gary Sherman
QGIS is participating in the Google Summer of Code under the OSGeo umbrella.
For information on the program, see: http://code.google.com/soc/2008
We are looking for students interested in participating in the program this summer. For QGIS project
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
Gary Sherman
QGIS is now a full fledged OSGeo project. A bit more information can be found on the OSGeo website.
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Posted
almost 18 years
ago
by
Gary Sherman
Paolo Cavallini has been named to the QGIS Project Steering Committee and will assume the role of Financial/Marketing Advisor.
Paolo comes from a strong scientific background in zoology (a PhD, and more than 30 publication in international journals
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Posted
almost 18 years
ago
by
Gary Sherman
Nominations are now open for the QGIS Project Steering Committee. Nominations are being solicited for the Financial/Marketing Advisor position.
Please read http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/Call_for_Nominations_January_2008
for information on the position and how to nominate someone.
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