- Announcing the release of QGIS 1.4.0 'Enceladus'
- Carson Farmer's report back on the Vienna Hackfest
- Vienna Hackfest 2009 Report Back
- Introducing the QGIS Hackfest (Vienna 2009) crew
- Announcing the release of QGIS 1.3.0 'Mimas'
- Announcing the releases of QGIS 1.0.2 (stable) and QGIS 1.1.0 'Pan' (unstable).
- Summer of Code project: Label placement
- QGIS and Google Summer of Code 2009
- QGIS Is And Will Remain Free Open Source Software
- QGIS Going Closed Source
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QGIS and Google Summer of Code 2009
Submitted by Gary Sherman on Tue, 2009-04-21 01:27.Two QGIS related GSOC 2009 projects have been approved:
- Label placement for Quantum GIS - Martin Dobias
- OssimPlanet integration in Grass and Qgis - Massimo Di Stefano
Congratulations to Martin and Massimo. Other projects approved under the OSGeo umbrella can be found on the GSOC website at:
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Wrapping up the news from the QGIS Hackfest 2009
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Tue, 2009-03-24 14:40.Thank you to our sponsors and contributors
The QGIS 2009 hackfest was a great success in a large part due to the various people and institutions that aided us.
We would firstly like to give our heartfelt thanks to Otto Dassau who organised the event and ran around making sure that everything ran smoothly for the event, and to thank Larissa Junek who kept 10 hungry hackers plied with delicious apple pie and cake.
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Tutorial 6 - Working with vector attribute tables
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Mon, 2007-12-03 12:26.
In my last tutorial I showed you how to create temporary objects on the map canvas. Today I will giving you a basic introduction to using QgsFeatureAttribute - which allows your to retrieve the attributes for a feature in a vector layer. The attributes are descriptive data related to the geometry of the feature.
Note this is a repeat post since the original copy of this article disappeared from the blog.
First lets take a look at what we will achieve in this tutorial.

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Tutorial 4 Adding rasters to the QGIS map canvas
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Mon, 2007-12-03 12:22.
In my last tutorial I showed you how to label vector features on the map canvas. Today we will take a brief look at how to add a raster map to the canvas.
Note his is a repeat post since the original version of this tutorial disappeared from this blog.

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QGIS 0.9.1 Bug Triage
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Mon, 2007-11-05 19:45.QGIS 0.9.1 is on its way in early December. For the month of November we are holding a Bug Fixing Triage to squash as many bugs as we can. If you would like to partipate by claiming some bugs, please contact me with your bug id's at tim@linfiniti.com. Happy bug hunting!
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Bleeding Edge: Fun with the Qt 4.2 Graphics View Framework
Submitted by Brendan Morley on Mon, 2007-04-09 21:13.
Hi, my name is Brendan. This is my first blog post.
QGIS developers might remember me from my work on the WMS provider and the vertex editing functionality around the middle of 2006. Then I dropped out for a while.
Well, Easter afforded me a little spare time to revisit the QGIS code base. I noticed that so I started having a go at turning the Qt 4.2 Graphics View framework into a first class provider of map rendering to QGIS.
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Building QGIS on Mac OSX
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Fri, 2007-02-09 09:13.
About 4 months ago my hard drive and various other gubbins in my MacBook died. I spent then next three and a half or so months running the laptop off an external hard drive which has a bootable backup I had fortuitously made two weeks before the drive crash. After the MacBook was repaired a few weeks ago, I was handed back a clean slate in terms of the operating system install.
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QGIS 0.8 Native Build Status Update
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Mon, 2006-12-11 16:38.
First of all thanks for the many comments and tests that people are carrying out on the windows test builds - we've had over 2000 downloads of the snapshots builds and the preview2 release for windows (combined) so I guess there must really be people using windows OS out there. :-)
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High Level Architecture Diagram for QGIS
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Thu, 2006-11-16 04:01.
Lorenzo on IRC (nick: ciccio81) was looking for a high level diagram of QGIS for a university presentation on GIS and I realised we dont really have one! So I spent an hour or so knocking this together (open the image on its own for a non scaled version):

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A Poll on the QGIS Sponsored Developer Programme
Submitted by Tim Sutton on Thu, 2006-11-09 18:52.
Well its been an interesting few weeks with the launch of our sponsored developer programme. You can see a nice pie chart here showing where all the money has come rolling in from.
In the around 2 weeks since we started the sponsorship drive we have already received $1152 in donations.
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