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=== Mailing lists ===
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* The primary point of contact for GRASS user help and development coordination is on the [http://grass.ibiblio.org/community/support.php mailing lists]. The answers to any questions you may have will probably already been addressed and will be waiting for you in the [http://grass.ibiblio.org/searchgrass.php mailing list archives].
* The primary point of contact for GRASS user help and development coordination is on the [http://grass.ibiblio.org/community/support.php mailing lists]. The answers to many questions you may have will probably already have been addressed and will be waiting for you in the [http://grass.ibiblio.org/searchgrass.php mailing list archives].


* Because the mailing lists are so critical to the project's success, and support comes entirely from time-strapped volunteers and colleagues, we request some [[mailing list etiquette]] be followed.
* Because the mailing lists are so critical to the project's success, and support comes entirely from time-strapped volunteers and colleagues, we request some [[mailing list etiquette]] be followed.

Revision as of 05:14, 2 December 2007


About the project

Freedom

The GRASS GIS project is developed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (the GPL) in the open by volunteers the world over.

GRASS differs from many other GIS software packages used in the professional world in that it is developed and distributed by users for users; mostly on a volunteer basis, in the open, and is given away for free.

Emphasis is placed on interoperability and unlimited access to data as well as software flexibility and evolution rate (both added features and bug minimization).

The GRASS Community and the Development Team

User Map

Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)

Other Free GIS projects


Getting Help

Mailing lists

  • The primary point of contact for GRASS user help and development coordination is on the mailing lists. The answers to many questions you may have will probably already have been addressed and will be waiting for you in the mailing list archives.
  • Because the mailing lists are so critical to the project's success, and support comes entirely from time-strapped volunteers and colleagues, we request some mailing list etiquette be followed.

IRC communication

Documentation

  • You've already discovered the wiki. Go forth and explore!


Community resources

GRASS education (Free GIS education)

The GRASS education (Free GIS education) wiki site offers a start to collect links, text documents and small images. Furthermore it provides a discussion platform to develop and collect approaches, techniques, exercises and course structures for people giving GRASS and/or other Free GIS courses.

Promoting GRASS GIS

Conferences

GRASS Add-on modules