FiberQ contributor certificate
A simple digital certificate of appreciation for people who help improve FiberQ through code, testing, documentation, translations and release support.
Community recognition • Not an official license • Issued for real contributions
What this page covers
FiberQ recognition
How the contributor certificate works, what it includes and who it is meant for.
QGIS certification
A quick link to the official QGIS certification website for users looking for formal certification.
Community contributors
A public thank-you section for people who help make FiberQ better over time.
Example certificate
A preview of the digital certificate issued for recognized FiberQ contributors.

Official QGIS certification
Looking for formal QGIS certification? Visit the official QGIS certification website.

What this certificate is and is not
This certificate is a transparent community thank-you for real contributions to FiberQ. It is not a professional license and it is not an official QGIS certification.
Eligible contributions
Meaningful work such as code contributions, issue reports, testing feedback, documentation, translations and release support.
What the certificate includes
Name or handle, contribution area, month and year, plus a unique certificate ID for reference.
Community rewards
When sponsor support allows it, a one-time reward may be given to top contributors who create major impact on upcoming versions.
Verification
The certificate ID can be referenced for confirmation, and it may optionally include a related GitHub PR, issue or release note link.
How it is issued
Issued periodically for confirmed contributions. Selection is based on quality and impact, and maintainers may decline requests not tied to real work.
Important note
This is community recognition, not a professional license. Criteria and rewards may depend on available support from GitHub sponsors.
Wall of Thanks
A public thank-you list for people who help make FiberQ better. Start with a small issue, a tested fix or a documentation improvement.
Start contributing
- Pick an issue, ideally a good first issue.
- Submit a pull request or a tested fix.
- Help verify compatibility with new QGIS releases.


Requesting a certificate
- Share your GitHub profile or handle.
- Link the pull request, issue or contribution details.
- Tell us how you want your name displayed.
Contributors recognized by FiberQ
- Vladimir Vuković
- Rosen Velikov
- Joe Godby
- Witold Lechowicz
- Keith Scarzafava
- Andreas Konig
- Giorgi Kapanadze
- Luisa Calumpong
Maintained as a public community recognition list.
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