Hello Matthias,

sounds like a good idea to me. It is a good way to promote QField.

+1 from my side.

Astrid

Am 11.03.2023 15:58 schrieb Matthias Kuhn:
Hi all,

I would like to propose the addition of QField as a new OSGeoLive app.

Below you find the information requested by
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Projects/How_to_apply [1]

_What is its name?_
QField

_What is the home page URL?_
https://qfield.org [2]

_Which OSI approved Open Source Licence is used?_
GPLv2 or newer

_What does the application do and how does it add value to the
GeoSpatial stack of software?_
It's a mobile-friendly spatial data collection application based on
QGIS featuring a minimalist yet powerful user interface.

Does the application make use of OGC standards? Which versions of the
standards? Client or server? You may wish to add comments about how
standards are used.
QField supports many OGC standards in many versions as a client via
QGIS providers and ogr/gdal. WMS, WFS, OGC API Features, GPKG,
probably more.

_What language is it written in?_
C++ and QML

Which version of the application should be included in the next
OSGeo-Live release?
The latest stable release of the 2 series

QField has been deployed in many organizations in various areas and is
in use for years, for example:
- Forestry
- Geology
- Urbanism
- Railway
- Underground Infrastructure (Fibre, Water, Electricity)
- Public Services (Health, Police, ...)
- Biology
- GIS introduction courses

Currently, QField has more than 500'000 downloads on Android, and is
also available on Linux, iOS, macOS and Windows.

It has been developed since 2014 and has since seen a stream of
commits by various contributors. See https://www.openhub.net/p/QField
[3] for details.
It has furthermore triggered various improvements to QGIS as well
(functionality, bug fixes and paving for the move from QGIS 2 to 3).
There is a set of unit tests included in QField as well as a lively
and reactive issue tracker (on github).

The QField app has been presented at most FOSS4G's since Bonn.

QField will be able to run with 512 MB of memory (although it performs
better with more)
The disk space for a full package with all dependencies is between
60MB and 100MB. On OSGeo-Live it will (very likely) reuse the already
installed QGIS libraries, so it will be much less than this.
Windows and Mac installers are available and can be included or linked
if desired.

I and Mathieu Pellerin (aka nirvn) are happy to volunteer for the
maintenance of this application in OSGeo-Live.

We will be happy to follow up with project overview and quickstart
pages as well as installation scripts for the integration as soon as
this application has been approved for integration.

Thank you in advance for your considerations
On behalf of the QField dev team
Matthias

 [4]

Best of Swiss Enterprise App-Award for QField [4] - Hold the power of
QGIS in your hand - get it now [5]


Links:
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[1] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Projects/How_to_apply
[2] https://qfield.org
[3] https://www.openhub.net/p/QField
[4]
https://www.opengis.ch/2022/11/03/best-of-swiss-enterprise-app-award-for-qfield/
[5] https://qfield.org/get

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