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  1. In two hours: International Society for Geomorphometry Coffee Talk: with @grassgis by Corey White

    Link: uqac.zoom.us/j/87983675737
    Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 10AM ET, 16:00 CET, 23:00 JST
    timeanddate.com/worldclock/con

  2. In two hours: International Society for Geomorphometry Coffee Talk: #Geomorphometry with @grassgis by Corey White

    Link: uqac.zoom.us/j/87983675737
    Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 10AM ET, 16:00 CET, 23:00 JST
    timeanddate.com/worldclock/con

  3. In two hours: International Society for Geomorphometry Coffee Talk: #Geomorphometry with @grassgis by Corey White

    Link: uqac.zoom.us/j/87983675737
    Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 10AM ET, 16:00 CET, 23:00 JST
    timeanddate.com/worldclock/con

  4. In two hours: International Society for Geomorphometry Coffee Talk: #Geomorphometry with @grassgis by Corey White

    Link: uqac.zoom.us/j/87983675737
    Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 10AM ET, 16:00 CET, 23:00 JST
    timeanddate.com/worldclock/con

  5. In two hours: International Society for Geomorphometry Coffee Talk: #Geomorphometry with @grassgis by Corey White

    Link: uqac.zoom.us/j/87983675737
    Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 10AM ET, 16:00 CET, 23:00 JST
    timeanddate.com/worldclock/con

  6. Just published a tutorial about using GRASS for a viewshed workflow that employs an observer-relevant surface to selectively represent obstructions that effectively block line of sight at pedestrian height. This derived layer is then used to perform a cumulative viewshed analysis. Check it out here: ecodiv.earth/post/intervisibil @grassgis

  7. Just published a tutorial about using GRASS for a viewshed workflow that employs an observer-relevant surface to selectively represent obstructions that effectively block line of sight at pedestrian height. This derived layer is then used to perform a cumulative viewshed analysis. Check it out here: ecodiv.earth/post/intervisibil #grassgis #osgeo #ahn #viewshed @grassgis

  8. Just published a tutorial about using GRASS for a viewshed workflow that employs an observer-relevant surface to selectively represent obstructions that effectively block line of sight at pedestrian height. This derived layer is then used to perform a cumulative viewshed analysis. Check it out here: ecodiv.earth/post/intervisibil #grassgis #osgeo #ahn #viewshed @grassgis

  9. Just published a tutorial about using GRASS for a viewshed workflow that employs an observer-relevant surface to selectively represent obstructions that effectively block line of sight at pedestrian height. This derived layer is then used to perform a cumulative viewshed analysis. Check it out here: ecodiv.earth/post/intervisibil #grassgis #osgeo #ahn #viewshed @grassgis

  10. Lately, a strange worm has been going around in my mind: implementing the #guile #scheme as the main control language for #grassgis. I'm extremely tired of using bash shell scripts when a functional approach could probably be the most helpful for such geoprocessing tasks.

    And yes, I'm also tired of seeing the latest developments in the Python ecosystem, which has become seriously too messy for my taste.

    Please, convince me I'm crazy.

  11. @cmccullough @qgis
    Qgis Is only one of multiple projects aimed to build a platform for GIS applications. In many cases it can be used via Processing to access #grassgis, #orfeo and others for serious processing.

  12. @cmccullough @qgis
    Qgis Is only one of multiple projects aimed to build a platform for GIS applications. In many cases it can be used via Processing to access #grassgis, #orfeo and others for serious processing.

  13. @cmccullough @qgis
    Qgis Is only one of multiple projects aimed to build a platform for GIS applications. In many cases it can be used via Processing to access #grassgis, #orfeo and others for serious processing.

  14. @cmccullough @qgis
    Qgis Is only one of multiple projects aimed to build a platform for GIS applications. In many cases it can be used via Processing to access #grassgis, #orfeo and others for serious processing.

  15. 🌟 Hey GRASS enthusiasts, users, and developers! 🌟

    We're grateful for your passion and support! 🙌 Help us continue to grow by giving us a star on GitHub! Your support fuels our journey and innovation ⭐

    👉 github.com/OSGeo/grass

    Let's make GRASS shine even brighter together! Your star truly makes a difference🌾✨🚀

    Thank you for being an essential part of our community! 🫶


    github.com/OSGeo/grass

  16. The GRASS Developer Summit is happening next week 🎊🥳🎉 We’re excited to see you 🫵 there!!

  17. The GRASS Developer Summit is happening next week 🎊🥳🎉 We’re excited to see you 🫵 there!!

    #grass #grassgis #gis #ncsu #foss #osgeo #summit #gopack #nsffunded

  18. The GRASS Developer Summit is happening next week 🎊🥳🎉 We’re excited to see you 🫵 there!!

    #grass #grassgis #gis #ncsu #foss #osgeo #summit #gopack #nsffunded

  19. The GRASS Developer Summit is happening next week 🎊🥳🎉 We’re excited to see you 🫵 there!!

    #grass #grassgis #gis #ncsu #foss #osgeo #summit #gopack #nsffunded

  20. The GRASS Developer Summit is happening next week 🎊🥳🎉 We’re excited to see you 🫵 there!!

    #grass #grassgis #gis #ncsu #foss #osgeo #summit #gopack #nsffunded

  21. 🌟 More exciting news, GRASS Community! 🌟

    We're thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new online swag shop! 🎉 Now you can grab all your favorite GRASS merch and show off your GRASS pride 🤓

    🛒 Check it out here: redbubble.com/people/grassgis/


    redbubble.com/people/grassgis/

  22. I just stumbled across the site 'Interoperable Europe.' It seems worth looking into (interoperable-europe.ec.europa). It is an initiative of the European Commission to stimulate public sector interoperability.

    There isn't much (yet) on Geo-spatial tools, but at least is there :-). Time for / apps to be added?

  23. Renamed a mapset in my GRASS database, and all space-time datasets in that mapset became inaccessible. Something to do with how the temporal database stores references to these space-time datasets.

    Mildly annoyed at my past self for not planning mapset names better, but mostly curious now.

    Time to explore how GRASS handles temporal metadata under the hood 🕵️‍♂️. A bit nerdy perhaps, but I did find an admittedly hacky solution. ecodiv.earth/post/Fix_STRDS_re

  24. Renamed a mapset in my GRASS database, and all space-time datasets in that mapset became inaccessible. Something to do with how the temporal database stores references to these space-time datasets.

    Mildly annoyed at my past self for not planning mapset names better, but mostly curious now.

    Time to explore how GRASS handles temporal metadata under the hood 🕵️‍♂️. A bit nerdy perhaps, but I did find an admittedly hacky solution. ecodiv.earth/post/Fix_STRDS_re #grassgis #foss #LearnByDoing

  25. Renamed a mapset in my GRASS database, and all space-time datasets in that mapset became inaccessible. Something to do with how the temporal database stores references to these space-time datasets.

    Mildly annoyed at my past self for not planning mapset names better, but mostly curious now.

    Time to explore how GRASS handles temporal metadata under the hood 🕵️‍♂️. A bit nerdy perhaps, but I did find an admittedly hacky solution. ecodiv.earth/post/Fix_STRDS_re #grassgis #foss #LearnByDoing

  26. It's a bit dumbfounding when you realize GRASS started around 1982 and it's still developing.