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Revision as of 22:56, 18 November 2012

The GRASS GIS project is an international team effort with scientists and developers participating from various fields. Below is a list of the current team.

All general queries concerning GRASS should be addressed to the respective GRASS mailing lists. If you miss yourself or somebody else on the lists below, please feel free to edit this Wiki page or send mail to the GRASS developers mailing list.

Current contributors to the development of the GRASS code

In alphabetical order; see for example here for contribution statistics.

Anna Kratochvílová: GRASS 7 wxGUI development, Prague, CZ, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Benjamin Ducke: extension manager, spatial statistics, archaeological applications, predictive modelling Location: Berlin, Germany, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Glynn Clements: core development, UK, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Hamish Bowman: Development of display, PostScript, raster, and GPS modules as well as general sanitation of the code, help, and web pages. Location: Department of Marine Science, University of Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand mail: hamish_b AT yahoo com http://hamish.bowman.googlepages.com/grassfiles
Helena Mitasova: surface and volume modeling and analysis (RST modules), topographic analysis, hydrologic and erosion modelling, assistance with visualization, working with students on new module development, testing, and bug fixing Location: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, mail: GRASS developers mailing list http://skagit.meas.ncsu.edu/~helena/
Helmut Kudrnovsky: winGRASS packaging,german translation, Austria, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Luca Delucchi: Python GRASS development (GUI and Modules), Documentation, Italian Translation, Location: Trento (Italy), mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Maris Nartiss: Tcl/TK GUI development, Latvia, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Markus Metz: GRASS 7 development, massive data processing, vector library, Italy + Germany, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Markus Neteler: various contributions, coordination, main Web site and mailing lists maintenance, Location: Trento, Italy, mail: GRASS developers mailing list, IRC Nick: markusN http://www.grassbook.org/neteler/
Martin Landa: various contributions, vector engine improvements, wxGUI, Location: Prague, Czech Republic Mail: landa.martin AT gmail.com Homepage: http://geo.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa
Michael Barton : GRASS native GUI development Location: Tempe, Arizona, USA mail: GRASS developers mailing list http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton/
Moritz Lennert: display tools, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Soeren Gebbert: improvements of 3D functionality mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Vaclav Petras: GRASS 7 wxGUI development, Prague, CZ, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
William Kyngesburye: Mac OS X packaging, USA, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Yann Chemin: image processing, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
your name: what-you-do, Location: xyz, mail: GRASS developers mailing list, link:

Former or currently inactive developers

(in alphabetical order)

Bob Covill Role: visualization, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Brad Douglas Role: bug fixing, code portability, imagery modules Location: Fremont, California, USA, IRC Nick: bdouglas, mail: rez AT touchofmadness com
Cedric Shock Role: user interface enhancements, debugging Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA, mail: GRASS developers mailing list, http://www.shockfamily.net/cedric/
Dave Sampson Role: tutorials, data sets & public data licensing, GRASS map gallery, Ottawa Chapter of OSGeo, Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, mail: samper.d at gmail dot com http://davidsampson.ca
Huidae Cho Role: bug fixing, hydrologic modeling (TOPMODEL modules), DXF modules, FreeType support. Location: Fairfax, Virginia, USA mail: grass4u AT gmail com, IRC Nick: grass4u http://geni.ath.cx
Jachym Cepicky Role: bug fixing, support of 3D vectors, tester and translator, Location: Department of Geoinformation Technologies, Mendel University of Agriculture, Brno, Czech Republic, mail: jachym.cepicky AT centrum.cz http://les-ejk.cz/
Jaroslav Hofierka Role: development of modules for solar irradiation, flow routing, surface and volume modelling and analysis (RST modules), hydrologic and erosion modelling, assistance with visualization Location: Presov, Slovakia, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Maciej Sieczka Role: power user, testing Location: Wroclaw, Poland, mail: msieczka AT sieczka.org http://www.sieczka.org
Marco Pasetti Role: Microsoft Windows native binary port of GRASS Location: Brescia, Italy, mail: GRASS developers mailing list, link: WinGRASS Project Homepage
Paul Kelly Role: Proj integration, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Radim Blazek Role: DBMI, vector engine core developer, Location: Trento, Italy till 2006, mail: GRASS developers mailing list
Scott Mitchell Role: tutorial and documentation development, web site maintenance, Ottawa User's Group, OSGeo Journal News and Events Editor Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, mail: GRASS web site maintenance mailing list http://www.carleton.ca/~smitch


The following institutions are currently supporting the GRASS-Project

Please see our GRASS sponsoring page.

And a thank-you to:

  • the many people who have contributed in the past
  • the various users who have contributed bug reports and tested unstable GRASS versions;
  • all the sites (and the people behind them) that provide mirrors for the GRASS web pages.