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**Introduction / main QGIS related activities:** **Introduction / main QGIS related activities:**
I learned GIS in 2001 during my studies on agriculture and environment. I am currently chair of the French OSGeo local chapter, and main organizer of the QGIS-FR users days.
Since then, I used GIS for **soil mapping**, **land survey** in remote Passionate of outdoor sports, I live in the French Alps in a natural area close to the city of Grenoble.
places of Peru, **hydrological pollutant modeling** to protect drinkable
**water** resources, **remote sensing** for integrated coastal management or
**network applications** for irrigation assessment.
I progressively got passionate by the open source side of GIS in 2004,
learning PostGIS, Mapserver and OGC standards. Then, I managed GIS data and software solutions in a **French water basin agency during 11 years**. I lead and achieved a **full Mapinfo migration** to PostGIS and QGIS, starting in 2008. I have been involved in QGIS feature and bugfixing funding and pushed to make QGIS a daily decision-making tool even for non-GIS trained workers.
I discovered the QGIS community as an **extremely welcoming, open minded 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 waster management.
and reactive community** and tried to get be a part of it as much as possible. I 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.
became **OSGeo charter member** a few years ago too. 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 waster 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 :)
In 2016, I had the opportunity to join **Oslandia's** team to work mainly
(almost exclusively) on QGIS and PostGIS. This allowed me to participate
to QGIS and OSGeo/FOSS4G meetings and finally join this awesome
community in real life. Being surrounded by developers gave me the
ability to understand **deep architectural stakes** of the QGIS project. I
am now dedicating my time to project management, QGIS community
management, user testing, training, consulting, lots of SQL stuff, and
sometimes python code :).
As an individual volunteer, I do my best to help in various area such as QEP
reviews, issue management, documentation and translation, as well as an
active commitment in the French QGIS user group.
I believe that these experiences gave me the ability to fully understand
user's needs **AND** developer's language, while keeping the **"big picture"**
in mind.
**Motivation:** **Motivation:**
I am **deeply motivated** to be part of QGIS PSC and would like to help I am **deeply motivated** in taking a role of QGIS PSC, where I think I can be of better value than on technical contribution.
particularly in these specific areas.
- **Better Developers / PSC coordination**. QGIS is a do-ocraty. I think we 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:
can improve the role of the PSC by pushing stronger release policies and
better coordination of active forces. The QGIS 3 release feedbacks lead
to a lot of learnings and new ideas, from infrastructure to communication. Let's make them happen!
- I want to find new ways of **extending the contributor's community** by - gather more contributors everywhere
helping **fresh blood** contribute to the project. - get the new industrial actors to understand the basics of free software economics and contribution means
The training certification system, discussion with big organizations betting on QGIS are great oppportunities. - work on hardening our critical low level tasks, such as code reviewing, packaging, documentation
I would also like to improve diversity in our community, which is currently a
bit oriented towards **bearded nerds male members** - including myself ;).
**To sum up things, more contributors, more diversity, more incomes to have happy and sustainable coding** (and documentation, and management and every contribution I forget here)
- Regarding **OSGeo**, I strongly believe that QGIS is the current leading
force of OSGeo and want to keep that relationship strong.
- I support Nodebo's QGIS roadmap goal :
**"Conquer the ~~World~~ UNIVERSE !".**
Let's make Open Source GIS even more awesome !
A very important point is my constant attention to **clearly separate my
roles in different organizations, and not mix private interests with the
project's interests.**
As a PSC member, I will always talk in the name of the QGIS project, and 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. in the interest of the common good of the QGIS project.
I do think that my experience in public administration is a strong I do think that my experience in public administration is a strong
baseline to help me keep this straight. baseline to help me keep this straight.
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**Candidate name:** Paolo Cavallini **Candidate name:** Paolo Cavallini