Sponsoring QGIS helps us to fund our regular developer meetings, maintain project infrastructure, and fund bug fixing efforts. If you would like to become an official project sustaining member, please visit our sustaining member page for details. A current list of donors who have made financial contributions large and small to the project can be seen on our list of donors. QGIS is supported by donors and sustaining members. From the QGIS community, we hope you enjoy this release! If you wish to donate time, money, or otherwise get involved in making QGIS more awesome, please wander along to QGIS.ORG and lend a hand! We would also like to extend a big thank you to the developers, documenters, testers, and the many folks out there who volunteer their time and effort (or fund people to do so) to make these releases possible. There is also a new online analytics dashboard which collects information from the QGIS Feed in an attempt to show how and where QGIS is being used, providing valuable insight to developers and the QGIS community. The QGIS Community has also been active in various crowd-funding campaigns, Open Day events, and the growth of the STAC Ecosystem has led to inter-agency collaboration initiatives which include outcomes such as the STAC Browser QGIS Plugin, which make it nearly trivial to produce Raster Mosaics from Earth Observation data using Open Source and Open Data.
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