Well, thanks to the resounding success of our QGIS edit-in-place crowdfunding campaign, we’ve been frantically smashing away at our keyboards in an attempt to reward the QGIS community by sneaking this feature in a whole 4 months earlier than originally promised! And, we’re very proud to announce, that this exciting new feature has been implemented and will be included in the upcoming QGIS 3.4 release (due late October 2018). So go ahead — grab one of the nightly pre-release of QGIS 3.4 and checkout the results.
This wouldn’t have been possible without the rapid response to the campaign and the generosity of our wonderful backers:
- Alta ehf, Reykjavik, Iceland
- Kristianstads kommun, Sweden
- MBS Environmental, Perth, Australia
- Andreas Neumann
- Chartis Technology, Australia
- Bird’s Eye View GIS, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Hans van der Kwast
- Swedish QGIS User Group
- SIRS, Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France
- d.b.g. Datenbankgesellschaft mbH, Germany
- Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors bv, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- Ryan Cooper
- Michael Dufty
- David Addy
- Etienne Trimaill
- Chartwell Consultants, Canada
- Papercraft Mountains
- Brett Carlock
- Neet Maps, United Kingdom
- Farallon Geographics, USA
(In addition to these backers, we’ve also received numerous anonymous donations to this feature from many other individuals — while we can’t list you all publicly, you’re also in our thanks!)
Keep an eye on this blog for other upcoming QGIS crowdfunding campaigns targeted at QGIS 3.6 and beyond… we’ve got lots more exciting work planned for these releases!