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GRASS GIS 8.2.0 was released!
The 8.2.0 release of GRASS GIS is now available with results from the GSoC 2021 and many other additions. A new grass.jupyter package is now included for interacting with Jupyter notebooks. Single window graphical user interface is available in GUI settings. r.series and three other modules are newly parallelized. Additionally, the release includes a series of scripting, packaging, and reproducibility improvements.
For all 220+ changes, see our detailed announcement with the full contributors and list of features and bugs fixed at GitHub / Releases / 8.2.0. Special thanks to GSoC students, their mentors, and first-time contributors!
Packages and installers are now available for Windows, macOS, Debian, Fedora, and Gentoo with more coming soon.
See more at grass.osgeo.org / News https://grass.osgeo.org/news/2022_06_03_grass_gis_8_2_0_released/
GRASS GIS Team
About GRASS GIS
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GRASS GIS offers powerful raster, vector, and geospatial processing engines in a single integrated software suite. It includes tools for terrain and ecosystem modeling, hydrology, visualization of raster and vector data, management and analysis of geospatial data, and the processing of satellite and aerial imagery. It comes with a temporal framework for advanced time series processing and a Python API for rapid geospatial programming. GRASS GIS has been optimized for performance and large geospatial data analysis.
https://grass.osgeo.org/
About the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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The Open Source Geospatial Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(4) organization to empower everyone with open source geospatial. The software foundation directly supports projects serving as an outreach and advocacy organization providing financial, organizational and legal support for the open source geospatial community.
OSGeo works with Camptocamp, GeoCat, OPENGIS.ch, Gaia3D, Astun Technology, WhereGroup, GeoSolutions and other sponsors, along with our partners to foster an open approach to software, standards, data and education.
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