[Qgis-psc] 2019 grant voting is closed

Andreas Neumann a.neumann at carto.net
Tue Jun 25 23:06:24 PDT 2019


Hi, 

Thanks Anita for doing the work on the grant proposals! Looks good to
me. 

Personally I find it sad that server proposals never get a majority on
such votings. Seems like Desktop is still the priority for most voters.
But hey - improvements in QGIS core should also benefit server. 

And at least we now have a proposal and price tag for the open server
proposals and can find someone else to fund these improvements. 

All of the proposals sounded useful to me and I hope we can find others
to finance some of the proposals that didn't make it. Or they can submit
again next year if that topic is still relevant then. 

Greetings, 

Andreas 

On 2019-06-25 23:02, Tim Sutton wrote:

> Hi Anita 
> 
> All looks good to me.- thanks for doing this! 
> 
> Regards 
> 
> Tim
> 
>> On 25 Jun 2019, at 19:11, Anita Graser <anitagraser at gmx.at> wrote: 
>> 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> The grant voting is finished. We received 31 votes from 16 community representatives and 15 user group representatives.  
>> 
>> I've run the numbers to determine the successful proposals but I think we should have at least two more PSC members cross checking the results before publishing them: 
>> 
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f6eAOW8XyxIfuQA1JF5qR1TinDQugofOrNoPJpY-ZUo/edit?usp=sharing  
>> 
>> Please have a look and let me know if you confirm. My plan would be to announce the successful proposals on Sunday 30th June.  
>> 
>> Regards, 
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