FiberQ Contributor Certificate
FiberQ is open-source and community-driven. To say thanks, we issue digital certificates of appreciation for people who help improve the plugin — code, testing, documentation, translations, and release support.

What this certificate is (and isn’t)
This is a digital “thank you” for real contributions to FiberQ. It is not a professional license and not an official QGIS certification — just a transparent recognition of community work.
Bronze — Contributor
A merged PR or a meaningful docs/translation contribution that improves FiberQ for users.
Silver — Maintainer Support
Multiple contributions or recurring help with bugfixes, testing, and quality improvements.
Gold — Release Helper
Direct support for a release: testing, fixes, migration help, or release notes that ship with a version.
QGIS Compatibility Champion
Awarded to contributors who help ensure FiberQ stays compatible with new QGIS releases (including Qt changes).
What the certificate includes
Name or handle, level, contribution area (Code / Docs / Testing / Translation), month & year, and a unique certificate ID.
How it’s issued
Certificates are issued periodically for confirmed contributions. Maintainers may refuse requests not tied to real project work.
Wall of Thanks
A public thank-you list for people who make FiberQ better. Want to be here? Start with a small issue, a test report, or a tiny docs improvement.
Start contributing
- Pick an issue (good first issue).
- Submit a PR or a tested fix.
- Help verify compatibility with a new QGIS release.


Requesting a certificate
- Share your GitHub profile / handle.
- Link the PR/issue or describe the contribution.
- Tell us how you want your name displayed.
“Open-source projects survive on small, consistent contributions. Thank you for helping FiberQ stay fast, stable, and compatible.”
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