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DESCRIPTION:QGIS turned twenty this year. The first lines of code were writ
 ten in mid-February of 2002 and the first time the code compiled and ran\,
  it could do one thing:\nConnect to a PostGIS database and draw a vector l
 ayer.\n\nQuoting Gary Sherman - "The mythical man of QGIS that no one has 
 ever met":\nThis was the humble beginning of one of the most popular open-
 source GIS applications. GRASS GIS is of course the granddaddy of open sou
 rce GIS\, but the 20th birthday of QGIS is a testament to its longevity an
 d commitment of all those who have made it what it is today.\n\nIn this ta
 lk I'll share a walkthrough of the most game-changing features and events 
 that shaped QGIS and its community in the past 20 years making it one of t
 he top ten most important C++ open-source projects [1] and an overall amaz
 ing project to represent :)\n\nHappy Birthday QGIS!\n\n[1] https://www.pho
 ronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OpenSSF-Criticality-Score
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LOCATION:Auditorium
SUMMARY:20 Years of QGIS [community] - Marco Bernasocchi
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/UHRWMX/
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