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**Candidate name:** Régis Haubourg ( @haubourg / regishaubourg.net)
| Targeted position | Location | Pic |
|---|---|---|
| PSC | [Grenoble, France](https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?whereami=1&query=45.2601%2C5.7788#map=13/45.2604/5.7737&layers=C) | ![profile_rha](https://regishaubourg.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/portrait_zanzibar_small-e1586787100747.jpg) |
**Introduction / main QGIS related activities:**
I am currently chair of the French OSGeo local chapter, and main organizer of the QGIS-FR users days.
Passionate of outdoor sports, I live in the French Alps in a natural area close to the city of Grenoble.
I studied agronomics, envrionnemental sciences, hydrology, geology, I discovered GIS by using it. As a DIYer enthusiast, I fell into coding my first GIS application for research application, and then for water management.
I spent eleven years managing GIS for a water basin agency, dealing with reference database production, deploying desktop and web GIS, teaching, training and supporting. I had the opportunity to fund several feature or fixes in QGIS and got definitly addicted to Free software contribution and community.
I am now a GIS expert at Oslandia, a full remote GIS open source company. I work daily with QGIS core committers and a very wide range of users, with a special focus on water network applications. Thanks to Oslandia's support, I am able to participate in most of the hackfest, FOSS4G and also PostgreSQL events. Yeah, I probably became a database admin nerd too :)
Passionate of outdoor sports and nature, I live in the French Alps in a moutain area close to the city of Grenoble.
I studied agronomics, environmental sciences, hydrology, geology, etc... I discovered GIS by using it. As a DIYer enthusiast, I fell into coding my first GIS application for research application linking GIS and fuzzy logic decision making to deal with coastal integrated management.
I spent eleven years managing GIS tools and databases for a water basin agency. I had the opportunity to be able to fund several feature in QGIS and got definitly addicted to Free software contribution and community.
I am now a GIS expert at Oslandia, a full remote GIS open source company.
I work daily with QGIS core committers and a very wide range of users, with a special focus on water network applications.
Thanks to Oslandia's support, I am able to participate in most of the hackfest, FOSS4G and also some PostgreSQL events.
**Motivation:**
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I am really aware of the current challenges we face these days, where the user base is now so huge, and their expectations growing faster than the contributing community. I would like to push forward those particular tasks:
- gather more contributors everywhere
- get the new industrial actors to understand the basics of free software economics and contribution means
- get the new industrial actors to understand the basics of free software economics and
- work on hardening our critical low level tasks, such as code reviewing, packaging, documentation
- keep having fun with such a nice community
As a PSC member, I will always talk in the name of the QGIS project, and
in the interest of the common good of the QGIS project.