The pygeoapi Project Steering Committee (PSC) would greatly value community feedback on usage of Docker in downstream applications. Community feedback is valuable to ensure containerization in pygeoapi reflects community needs, is secure, and is sustainable.
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The pygeoapi Project Steering Committee (PSC) would greatly value community feedback on usage of Docker in downstream applications. Community feedback is valuable to ensure containerization in pygeoapi reflects community needs, is secure, and is sustainable. This survey is open for feedback until Friday, 06 March 2026 at 18h UTC. Responses will be kept confidential, and results will be assessed / considered in support of issue 1753. Thank you for your interest in pygeoapi!

The MapServer Project Steering Committee (PSC) would love to get your feedback on MapServer. Your input will help us understand how the project is being used and guide the development of its future roadmap. The survey will be open until the end of March 2026. Providing your name and email is entirely optional. All responses, including names and emails (if provided), will remain confidential. No identifying information will be published, and results will be aggregated and anonymised. Thank you for your valuable time and feedback. To make the survey more effective, please help us by sharing it widely.
Honoured to be elected as an OSGeo Charter Member for 2025.
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https://discourse.osgeo.org/t/osgeo-announce-osgeo-charter-member-election-2025-results/150872
Dear all, the CRO is pleased to announce the list of new OSGeo Carter Members: * Carlos Eduardo Mota from Brasil * Luรญs Calisto from Portugal * Kateryna Konieva from Portugal * Benjamin Webb from United States of America * Joseph Emile Honour Percival from Samoa * Weston Renoud from Netherlands * Felix Delattre from Germany * Julia Signell from United States of America * Simon Nitz from New Zealand * Pete Gadomski from United States of America * Gabriel De Luca from Argentina * Ul...
@doublebyte Next up was @lcalisto . His talk centred around his opinion on the compatibility of APIs with GraphQL in a GIS context.
His hot takes are:
1) They can coexist
2) PostGIS is going nowhere
A technically sound and clear presentation which covered some important content in a clear and accessible way, a tough act to follow.