[Qgis-user] New "QGIS Case Studies" article series

maning sambale emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com
Thu May 7 02:14:53 PDT 2009


Very nice article!  The So!GIS Layer Metadata database plugin seems to
be a good interface for managing geodata within QGIS. Especially for
non-GIS users. Would Canton of Solothurn be interested in adding this
plugin (or a derivative) to the main QGIS repos?


On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Otto Dassau <otto.dassau at gmx.de> wrote:
> Dear QGIS users,
>
> we would like to announce the first QGIS user story on the qgis website. We hope
> this will be the beginning of a series of interesting case studies and that's
> why we would like to ask you to join in and write articles for us about your
> experience with QGIS in a certain project or as a common application at your
> institution, universtity, authority, company, etc.
>
> The first QGIS Case Study about "QGIS in the governmental FOSSGIS stack of the
> Canton of Solothurn in Switzerland" was contributed by Horst Düster. Thank you
> very much Horst to be the first!
>
> You find the article on the QGIS website under URL:
> http://qgis.org/en/community/qgis-case-studies.html
>
> If you also have an interesting story, you would like to contribute, please have
> a closer look at http://www.qgis.org/wiki/index.php/QGIS_Case_Studies and write
> to the community-team mailing list [1].
>
> We want to keep everything easy, so the stories should follow a simple
> structure. We suggest to write about 800 words including one or two screenshots.
>
> Structure:
>
> 1. Title
> 2. Short Introduction with background of the company / institute / authority /
>   university (length about 200 words)
> 3. Story about your project/application and what QGIS is used for (length about
>   400 words plus screenshots)
> 4. Conclusion showing positive experiences/benefits using QGIS (length about 200
>   words)
>
> regards,
>  Otto
>
> [1] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-community-team
>
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