Oslandia
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🚀 C++ | Qt | QGIS developer ? Oslandia launches paid code review contracts for the #OpenSource community, dedicated to #QGIS 💶
🎯 Goals
➡️ Lower the volume of open QGIS PRs
➡️ Strengthen code review efforts
➡️ Grow the pool of reviewers👥 Who can apply?
➡️ Active QGIS community members
➡️ Or experienced C++ / Qt developers without QGIS experience⏰ Open until Feb. 14
🤝 Interested ? Details and application : https://oslandia.com/en/call-for-interest-qgis-qt-reviews-contracts/
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If you have any question about #QDT, join us on https://matrix.to/#/#qdt:matrix.org
You can also use GitHub Discussions: https://github.com/qgis-deployment/qgis-deployment-toolbelt-cli/discussions
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✨ A new version of QDT, the toolkit for deploying QGIS profiles for savvy IT departments, has landed with some nice improvements:
- better integration for shortcuts generated on Linux
- allow usage of environment variables in rules path
- add a new job to set the default profile
- handle UNC paths
- documentation improvements
- creation of a Matrix channel
- enable Immutable GitHub Releases🔗 https://github.com/qgis-deployment/qgis-deployment-toolbelt-cli/
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🚀 This week a new version of QDT has been released, bringing a new job to automatically set the default QGIS profile: https://qgis-deployment.github.io/qgis-deployment-toolbelt-cli/development/history.html#id2
👐 Beyond features and bug fixes, we're also delighted to welcome a new contributor from outside Oslandia: Nicolas Godet. This is an excellent sign for the open source community aspect of the project. Welcome!
A good moment to give it a try: https://github.com/qgis-deployment/qgis-deployment-toolbelt-cli?tab=readme-ov-file#qgis-deployment-toolbelt-qdt