by rjhale | Nov 1, 2018 | FOSS4G, QGIS
…..And you’re saying “WE ALREADY KNOW THAT”…….. Well – maybe you didn’t. If you’ve been keeping up with all the excitement you’ll know that QGIS releases often. Every release features new functionality. The...
by rjhale | Oct 10, 2018 | FOSS4G, Open Source GIS, OSGEO
FOSS4G-NA popped up on my radar this week. So from just the website and a few twitter noise makers it looks like It’s headed to Mission Beach California (San Diego) April 16-18 2019. I’ve made the last 3 – so It looks like I’m going to do my...
by rjhale | Aug 16, 2018 | FOSS4G, OSGEO, QGIS, Tennessee, Training
In the Spring of 2017 I had a small FOSS4G meeting in Knoxville TN and the general feeling after it finished was “When are we doing this again?”. So the conversation started and surprise – we had two meetings. The first meeting happened in Knoxville...
by rjhale | Jul 11, 2018 | FOSS4G, GIS, QGIS
On the heels of the “document your data” post I’m about to turn my writing towards QGIS 3.2. One of the things you should worry about with your data is documenting. Why did you do what you did with attributes and fields? Amazingly enough –...
by rjhale | Jul 9, 2018 | FOSS4G, postgis, QGIS
I hated putting Part 1 up there. I start a lot of Part 1 posts and never get to Part 2…..I’m planning on this being a multipart post. After a while of screaming ‘hey why don’t we put QGIS everywhere’ I had a client decide to replace...
by rjhale | Jul 6, 2018 | Alabama, FOSS4G
The GIS Association of Alabama is working with OSGEO.us in putting on a one day conference on FOSS4G. The event will take place on August 14th 2018 and will be located: Madison City Hall 100 Hughes Rd, Madison, AL 35758 If you wish to attend or speak please contact...