Howard Butler, Even Rouault, Dan Baston, and Alessandro Pasotti held the 
monthly GDAL Maintainers Meeting on 09/28/2023. The following items were 
discussed and reported upon:

Fundraising update
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Good news on fundraising: Amazon Web Services, who had previously announced 
they were not going to be able to renew their Gold level sponsorship for 2024, 
was able to reverse the decision and continue sponsoring GDAL at the same level 
for the next year.

Also Maxar, who had previously announced they were not going to be able to 
renew their Gold level for 2024, was able to reverse the decision and continue 
sponsoring GDAL for the next year the Bronze level.

Thanks again to the advocates within both of these organizations for continuing 
to push for resources despite being told 'no'. We still have a number of 
renewals to complete before we are done for the cycle this year. 

Maintenance activities update
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* Even attended the NumFOCUS Project Summit September 11-13th in Amsterdam. 
https://www.summit.numfocus.org/ where he gave a lightning talk about GDAL's 
extensive CI system 
http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/presentations/NumFocus%20Summit%202023%20Tour%20of%20tools%20used%20by%20GDAL%20CI%2C%20testing%20and%20documentation.pdf
 and discussed Arrow topics with Joris Van den Bossche and Martin Fleischmann 
of the GeoPandas project. He provided a full report to the GDAL PSC about his 
attendance.

* Even coordinated and issued the GDAL 3.7.2 release. Detailed release notes 
about what it included can be found at 
https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/blob/v3.7.2/NEWS.md

*Even coordinated and issued the libtiff 4.6.0 release. Detailed release notes 
about what it included can be found at 
https://gitlab.com/libtiff/libtiff/-/releases/v4.6.0

* Even spent significant time updating the PDF driver in response to QGIS 
performance scenarios that showed it needed attention. This included updating 
the backend to use Podofo 0.10.

* Even wrote RFC 95 to align GDAL's integer types with typical stdint 
approaches. https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/8399 It was decided to table 
implementation until GDAL has its next major (4.0) release. The next release, 
3.8.0 due this fall, is not intended to be that major release.

* Maintainers had a short discussion about adding something like an 
GDALOpenJSON method to allow applications to provide a single JSON data 
structure for layer and data source options, along with VSI protocol hints and 
(maybe) environment variables. Discussion about such an idea should continue in 
open forums such as the mailing list.

* Alessandro worked on the subdataset API and thought about approaches to 
provide the entire set of option possibilities (paths, open options, dataset 
options, etc), which prompted the GDALOpenJSON discussion above.

* Dan continued working through making all of the GDAL test suite tests run 
independently. That important milestone is almost complete.

* Dan exposed GDALClose to the Python bindings in support of explicit 
destruction of resources for the test suite (rather than hoping __del__ does it 
by dropping a reference).

* Dan began working up a Ubuntu 22.04-based CI test container.

Upcoming Events
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* FOSS4GNA 2023 is being held in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on October 23-25th.

* OSGeo 2023 Community Sprint will be held in Vienna, Austria November 6-9th, 
2023. https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Community_Sprint_2023 GDAL PSC members 
seeking travel support should contact Howard Butler privately to coordinate.

Next Meeting
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The next GDAL Maintainers Meeting is 10/26/2023 at 9:00 EDT. Any PSC members 
are welcome to join by reaching out to me for an invite.

Howard
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