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Il 09/04/2018 04:12 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:gavin.schrock@xyht.com">gavin.schrock@xyht.com</a> ha scritto:<br>
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<div>Thank you Gary and Andreas,</div>
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<div>The question I have is that several folks are urging me to
remove any mention of the (legacy) 'quantum' word from an
article that discusses the history of QGIS. I am not sure if
it is right to try to erase history.</div>
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We try to reduce confusion, sticking to a single name. We kept the
two for a lengthy period, and now prefer to make it clear that the
name we cal the project is QGIS. A historical note is fine, just
please take care to avoid this potential source of confusion.<br>
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<div>Unless there is a direct request from QGIS leadership I
will leave the historical footnote in the article. I contacted
Nick Bearman and he is Ok with leaving it in.</div>
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<div>btw: I would like top add more content about QGIS in our
publication and would be happy to publish any articles, tips,
and how-to's anyone from the team wishes to submit :)</div>
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Thanks Gavin for this.<br>
All the best<br>
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