Dear QGIS Community

We recently held our 2018 QGIS Annual General Meeting. The minutes of this 
meeting are available [1] for all to view. 

As I have previously announced, I have decided  to step down as chair of the 
PSC this year, so this email is my last official act as QGIS Chair. Thank you 
all for the kind words and deeds of support you gave me during my time as 
project chair. I would like to welcome our new QGIS Board Chair: Paolo 
Cavallini, and our new QGIS Board Vice-Chair and QGIS PSC Member, Marco 
Bernasocchi. In case you are not familiar with Paolo and Marco, you can find 
short introductions to them below. I am pleased also to say that the project 
governance is in good hands with Richard Duivenvoorde, Jürgen Fischer, Andreas 
Neumann and Anita Graser kindly making themselves available to serve on the PSC 
for another two years. It is also great to know that our project founder, Gary 
Sherman, continues to serve on the PSC as honorary PSC member. Gary set the 
standard for our great project culture and it is great to have his continued 
presence. QGIS has been growing from strength to strength, backed by a really 
amazing community of kind and collaborative users, developers, contributors and 
funders. I am looking forward to seeing how it continues to grow and flourish 
and I am excited and confident it will do so with Paolo acting as the project 
chair and representative. Rock on QGIS!

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Paolo Cavallini: 

I got involved in QGIS long ago, first as an user, then more and more deeply in 
various activities, initiating and supporting various plugins and core 
functions (e.g. GDAL Tools, DB Manager), opening and managing bugs, taking care 
of GRASS modules, handling the trademark registration, etc . I acted as Finance 
and Marketing Advisor for several years. Currently I manage the plugin approval 
process.

Motivation: It's such a pleasure building up, in a truly cooperative and 
democratic way, together with truly intelligent people, a tool that enables 
people to freely do their job or pursue their interests, that I cannot resist 
helping as much as I can.

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Marco Bernasocchi (http://berna.io @mbernasocchi)

I am an open source advocate, consultant, teacher and developer. My background 
is in geography with a specialization in geographic information science. I live 
in Switzerland in a small Romansh speaking mountain village where I love 
scrambling around the mountains to enjoy the feeling of freedom it gives me. 
I’m a very communicative person, I fluently speak Italian, German, French 
English and Spanish and love travelling.

I work as director of OPENGIS.ch which I founded in 2011. Since 2015 I share 
the company ownership with Matthias Kuhn. At OPENGIS.ch LLC we (4 superstar 
devs and myself) develop, train and consult our client on any aspect related to 
QGIS.

My first QGIS (to be correct for that time QuantumGIS) ever was “Simon (0.6)” 
during my BSc when the University of Zurich was teaching us propriertary 
products and I started looking around for Open Source alternatives. In 2008, 
when starting my MSc, I made the definitive switch to ubuntu and I started 
working more and more with QGIS Metis (0.11) and ended developing some plugins 
and part of Globe as my Masters thesis. Since three years the University of 
Zurich invites me to hold two seminars on Entrepreneurship and Open Source. In 
November 2011 I attended my first Hackfest in Zürich where I started porting 
all QGIS dependencies and developing QGIS for Android under a Google Summer of 
Code. A couple of years and a lot of work later QField was born. Since then 
I’ve always tried to attend at least to one Hackfest per year to be able to 
feel first hand the strong bonds within our very welcoming community.

In 2013 i was lucky enough to have a release named after a suggestion I saved 
you all from having QGIS 2.0 - Hönggerberg and giving you instead QGIS 2.0 - 
Dufour

Beside my long story with QGIS as user and passionate advocate I have a long 
story as QGIS service provider where we are fully committed to its stability, 
feature richness and sustainable development. Furthermore, as WorldBank 
consultant I am lucky enough to be sent now and then to spread the QGIS 
goodness in less fortunate countries.

Motivation:

One of my main motivation to be part of the PSC is to help QGIS keep this 
incredible growth rate by being even more attractive to new community members, 
sponsors and large/corporate users. To achieve this, key is maintaining the 
right balance between sustainable processes (that guarantee the great quality 
QGIS has been known for) and an interesting and motivating grassroot project 
where community members can bloom and enjoy contributing in their most creative 
ways.


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[1] 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rsjw6MJGnEHV6czL2CtLVJmCl7MPMY57/view?usp=sharing


Regards

 



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Tim Sutton
Outgoing QGIS Project Steering Committee Chair
[email protected]




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