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{{Cquote|QGIS exists because of PostGIS, because the QGIS developer wanted a viewer. The initial developer of QGIS, Gary Sherman, he wanted a way to view his PostGIS data, so he created QGIS. ||| Regina Obe (September 8, 2023) [https://pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/episodes/why-people-care-about-postgis-and-postgres-with-paul-ramsey-regina-obe/transcript Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres] Path To Citus Con}}
{{Cquote|QGIS exists because of [[PostGIS]], because the QGIS developer wanted a viewer. The initial developer of QGIS, Gary Sherman, he wanted a way to view his PostGIS data, so he created QGIS. ||| Regina Obe (September 8, 2023) [https://pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/episodes/why-people-care-about-postgis-and-postgres-with-paul-ramsey-regina-obe/transcript Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres] Path To Citus Con}}

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QGIS exists because of PostGIS, because the QGIS developer wanted a viewer. The initial developer of QGIS, Gary Sherman, he wanted a way to view his PostGIS data, so he created QGIS.
— Regina Obe (September 8, 2023) Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres Path To Citus Con