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Google Summer of Code 2010 – Quantum GIS

The application deadline for the Google Summer of Code is nearing (April 9).

If you are interested in working on QGIS as part of GSOC and need ideas, please see Quantum GIS Wiki.

We are waiting for your proposal!

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Printed from: http://spatialgalaxy.net/2010/04/02/google-summer-of-code-2010-quantum-gis/ .
© Gary Sherman 2010.

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  • Kay says:

    If where up to me what tools i could use for my work, i would only use FOSS gis. But employer decides this for me and they don’t trust FOSS in general.
    And my coworkers should agree too and they don’t like to change their methodology.

    The only possible FOSS replacement for Sonar-processing mb-system, not exacly user friendly (cli-based, have to compile yourself).

    A hybrid environment is the best I can achieve, where i use foss tools to do less routine stuff that otherwise would require buying additional software, like compressing and warping large imagery, converting database xy-tables to shapefiles, making webmaps, …

    For the Map composition of qgis is getting there and gvsig’s mapcomposer is already quite impressive. With some touching up SVG-maps using inkscape, krita, Xara or Scribus, a lot can be achieved too.

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