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DESCRIPTION:One of the main features missing in QGIS\, compared to other en
 terprise GIS\, is streamlined web map publishing. Fortunately\, there is t
 he QGIS server\, which is co-developed with the QGIS desktop app\, and a w
 hole ecosystem of tools that provide web map functionality.\n\nThis talk a
 ims to review the current state of web map publishing for QGIS and compare
  the pros and cons of various approaches. We will look at the usual choice
 s\, such as Lizmap\, QWC2 and G3W-Suite\, each with its own distinct philo
 sophy. We will examine the popular qgis2web plugin for simple map publishi
 ng\, investigate the lesser-known tools such as GIS Quick\, and look at th
 e new options like Mergin Maps (which now includes web maps).\n\nFinally\,
  we will contrast the QGIS-native options with non-native approaches - suc
 h as using GeoServer or Felt (which offers QGIS integration) - to see thei
 r benefits and limitations.
DTSTAMP:20260705T222113Z
LOCATION:Hangar
SUMMARY:State of web map publishing in QGIS - Martin Dobias
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2026/talk/VPLM9H/
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