[Qgis-user] Funding sources for QGIS development (local groups)
Alexandre Neto
senhor.neto at gmail.com
Tue Sep 9 09:10:14 PDT 2025
Thanks Andrea and François for your response.
I know see what you meant. It's totally another level. :-) But it's good
inspiration.
Anyone was ever been able to use National Fund, or maybe European Community
Funds to pay for some localization tasks?For example, documentation or GUI
translation?
Thanks,
Alex
On Tue, 9 Sept 2025 at 08:26, Voisard François <Francois.Voisard at ne.ch>
wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Regarding your question:
>
> > Andreas, can you elaborate on what you mentioned by member users can
> > use application modules? Do you guys have "private" plugins or
> > something that you share with members?
> >
>
> There are some modules developed and used in Switzerland (drinkingwater,
> wastewater and district heating? management) based on the national norms
> and legal dispositions.
> A new one for surveying is currently under development. Those modules are
> mainly useful for Swiss entities and mostly financed and developed by
> subgroups of the Swiss QGIS user group (e.g. https://www.teksi.ch).
> Some plugins also exist that are relevant in the Swiss context (only) like
> the 'ModelBaker' - a plugin that allows to create QGIS projects based on
> federal or local data models written in Interlis (the very own and legally
> anchored Swiss modelling and data transfer language
> https://www.interlis.ch/ - though Colombia and Lichtenstein use it too)
>
> So this modules and plugins are not really of a lot of interest for QGIS
> users outside Switzerland though technically, they could use them :)
>
> Kind regards,
> François
>
>
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