Updated 2020 PSC Election Candidates (markdown)

Marco Bernasocchi 2020-02-25 16:39:30 +01:00
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saved you all from having QGIS 2.0 - Hönggerberg and giving you instead
QGIS 2.0 - Dufour
In 2018 I've been honored to be nominated Co-chair of the QGIS PSC, since then I've been taking care of GitHub, running votes, elections, doing some small work on the website, giving more talks on opensource advocacy and foremost helping in the day to day work needed to help our amazing project keep on growing.
In 2018 I've been honored to be nominated Co-chair of the QGIS PSC, since then I've been taking care of GitHub, the user groups, running votes, elections, doing some small work on the website, giving more talks on opensource advocacy and foremost helping in the day to day work needed to help our amazing project keep on growing.
Beside my long story with QGIS as **user** and **passionate advocate** I
have a long story as **QGIS service provider** where we are fully
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**Motivation:**
One of my main motivation to be part of the PSC is to help QGIS keep this incredible growth rate by being even more attractive to new community members, sponsors and large/corporate users. To achieve this, key is maintaining the **right balance between sustainable processes** (that guarantee the great quality QGIS has been known for) **and an interesting and motivating grassroot project** where community members can bloom and enjoy contributing in their most creative ways.
Being one of the core developers of InaSAFE Ive worked very often with
Tim and I admire his work and personality immensely and Im fully aware
that stepping in his shoes - or for that matter anyone of the currents
PSC shoes - will be very difficult, but Im ready to take on the
challenge and to do my best to help QGIS and its community to **grow to
One of my main motivation to be part of the PSC is to help QGIS keep this incredible growth rate by being even more attractive to new community members, sponsors and large/corporate users. To achieve this, key is maintaining the **right balance between sustainable processes** (that guarantee the great quality QGIS has been known for) **and an interesting and motivating grassroot project** where community members can bloom and enjoy contributing in their most creative ways to help QGIS and its community to **grow to
become even more the reference** [Open Source] GIS project.
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