Dear all,

I thank those who nominated me for putting my name up once again. Most of you will have seen me around as I'm one of the old ones, active in the GRASS GIS community for over 20 years now.

In the past I've have worked on many different parts of GRASS: documentation, the first attempts of a native MS Windows port, a series of modules, with, in the last years, a specific focus on remote sensing and particularly the entire tool chain for object-based image assessment.

I have been in the GRASS PSC since 2012, and have been active as GSoc mentor, "volunteered" as financial / bank manager of the project, contributor of presentations at different FOSS4G conferences, participated in several sprints, etc Having spent over 20 years in academia, I have also taught with GRASS GIS at university for quite a long time. I'm also one of the co-founders of the Belgian chapter of the OSGeo foundation and co-organiser of the Belgian foss4g.be conferences.

Recently, I have left university, however, and am now employed by a private company, https://bluesquarehub.com, that develops technologies for the health sector in developing countries. I was hired to develop the geospatial data aspect of their work (they do use GRASS GIS in a model of health facility accessibility we developed for them when I was still at university). As this is still quite new I don't know, yet, how much time I will have for actively contributing to GRASS GIS, nor for even just following all of the exiting continuous developments and discussions on the lists and in github. If elected, my presence will probably be more subdued, but I do promise to actively play the role of "old wise guy" and upholder of some of the historical traditions and values of GRASS GIS development.

At the same time, I would be more than happy to see new faces in the PSC and to leave my place to them if the community so desires. I promise that I will continue to hang around whatever the results of the elections and to manage our bank account and paypal money pool :-).

I'm proud to be part of such a wonderfully friendly and innovative community !

All the best,
Moritz
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