GRASS GIS is launching a new
Mentoring Program to help students, researchers, and software developers integrate GRASS GIS into their projects. Mentoring will be provided free of charge by experienced GRASS developers in one-on-one setting allowing for remote and asynchronous communication.
The use cases include (but are not limited to):
- developing a workflow that uses GRASS GIS e.g., through Python, Bash, R API,
- contributing a research tool for GRASS GIS in Python, C, or C++,
- help with running GRASS GIS on a high-performance cluster,
- integrating GRASS GIS in another software.
Mentors will work with participants to select the most appropriate and efficient tools and techniques to run and integrate GRASS tools into the participants' workflow and provide advice and feedback during the implementation. Mentors will try to be flexible to accommodate the timing of participants' projects.
If you are potentially interested in this program, please fill out the following form and we will get back to you. You can find more details on the
Mentoring program wiki page.
If you don't have yet a specific development project and you just want to learn GRASS GIS, we recommend to first check out the learning resources on
GRASS website and ask on the
community forums.
The funding to cover the time of mentors is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation, award 2303651.
We will use your email address only to contact you about this mentoring program.