From 71084d5d60b75ea80f0bcb012893dbe98796ac68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amy B <77841514+amyburness@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:08:01 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated QHF February 2021 (markdown) --- QHF-February-2021.md | 17 +++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/QHF-February-2021.md b/QHF-February-2021.md index c58c013..43054a6 100644 --- a/QHF-February-2021.md +++ b/QHF-February-2021.md @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ No | Name | Time | Coordinator | Language 3 | Open Education for QGIS | [10h00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2021&month=2&day=26&hour=10&min=0&sec=0&msg=QGISOpenDay-OpenEducation "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone") | Hans van der Kwast, Kartoza interns | English 4 | Data Visualisation in QGIS | [11h00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2021&month=2&day=26&hour=11&min=0&sec=0&msg=QGISOpenDay-VectorTiles "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone") | Azile Mdleleni, Kartoza interns | English 5 | From Hackathon to QGIS Plugin | [12h30 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2021&month=2&day=26&hour=12&min=30&sec=0&msg=FromHackathontoQGISPlugin "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone") | Natalia Cárdenas Niño, Kartoza interns | English +6 | A geological map workflow in QGIS | [13h30 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2021&month=2&day=26&hour=13&min=30&sec=0&msg=AgeologicalmapworkflowinQGIS "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone") | Chris Lambert | English # Organisers @@ -90,8 +91,6 @@ Do you want to learn QGIS, but you don't know where to start? In a previous sess With so much data at our disposal these days, it is important to visualise it in a way that is accessible. Azile will walk you through some data visualisation tools and aids available in QGIS. This will range from customising vector tiles to creating 3D models. - - ## From Hackathon to QGIS Plugin **Time:** 26 February 2021 [12h30 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2021&month=2&day=26&hour=12&min=30&sec=0&msg=QGISOpenDay-Plugin "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone"). @@ -106,6 +105,20 @@ With so much data at our disposal these days, it is important to visualise it in Natalia Cárdenas Niño participated in the [WaPOR Hackathon "From Database to Application"](https://www.waterproductivity.org/) in November 2020. She worked with her amazing team on an idea to develop the WAPlugin. The WAPlugin will give easy access to open data from the [FAO WaPOR database](https://wapor.apps.fao.org/) from QGIS and can be used to calculate water accounting and water productivity indicators. The team was one of the winning teams and is currently continuing the development of the plugin. Natalia will give an inspiring presentation about her journey from hackathon to QGIS plugin. After the presentation, there will be a panel discussion with the team. +## From Hackathon to QGIS Plugin + +**Time:** 26 February 2021 [12h30 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2021&month=2&day=26&hour=13&min=30&sec=0&msg=AgeologicalmapworkflowinQGIS "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone"). + +**Duration:** 1 hour + +**Venue:** + +**Presenter:** Chris Lambert + +**Host:** Kartoza interns + +Chris Lambert has been developing a workflow for drawing geological maps. The workflow involves drawing a structural framework from satellite data with is then turned into polygons and manipulated further to add attributes. The method is used to easily replace drawing polygons with an easily editable line network and return a polygon layer with no slithers or overlaps. + # Adding more events You can do this too! We really encourage others to follow our initiative, using the wiki page link below to organise your plans (just add a section below the last one). You can host virtual meetups in the Jitsi room, plan your next steps to take QGIS further down the road to world domination and much much more. We encourage language and region-specific huddles, documentation improvement sessions, bug fixing, making beautiful maps, and working together to do amazing things with QGIS.