
During two months on the SKPH_IO repository, Krzysztof Maciejewski developed core geospatial features and authentication infrastructure for a location-based application. He designed and implemented spatial data models for locations and routes, integrating PostGIS with Java and Spring Boot to enable efficient spatial queries and real-time map visualization using Leaflet.js. His work included building RESTful APIs for map data, supporting interactive creation and display of points and polygons, and establishing secure user registration and login workflows. By stabilizing frontend-backend data flow and advancing route planning tools, Krzysztof delivered a robust foundation for scalable, data-driven field operations without major bug regressions.

January 2025 — Delivered two geospatial features for SKPH_IO, stabilized data flow between frontend and backend, and advanced map tooling with PostGIS. These efforts enable reliable location management, accurate visualization, and improved route planning, driving faster, data-driven decisions for field operations.
January 2025 — Delivered two geospatial features for SKPH_IO, stabilized data flow between frontend and backend, and advanced map tooling with PostGIS. These efforts enable reliable location management, accurate visualization, and improved route planning, driving faster, data-driven decisions for field operations.
December 2024 monthly summary for krzmac00/SKPH_IO: Focused on delivering core map capabilities and starting authentication infrastructure. Map Feature delivered end-to-end support for map data, including data models for locations and routes, REST endpoints, PostGIS-backed spatial queries, and client visualization via Leaflet/OpenStreetMap, enabling adding and displaying points on the map. Authentication scaffolding started with registration, login, and password reset workflows, plus basic encryption and server-side sign-up UI; backend security work initiated. No major bug fixes documented in this period; emphasis was on delivering a solid MVP and architectural groundwork to enable faster delivery in the next quarter. These efforts strengthen business value by enabling location-based workflows, improving access control, and laying groundwork for scalable spatial data operations.
December 2024 monthly summary for krzmac00/SKPH_IO: Focused on delivering core map capabilities and starting authentication infrastructure. Map Feature delivered end-to-end support for map data, including data models for locations and routes, REST endpoints, PostGIS-backed spatial queries, and client visualization via Leaflet/OpenStreetMap, enabling adding and displaying points on the map. Authentication scaffolding started with registration, login, and password reset workflows, plus basic encryption and server-side sign-up UI; backend security work initiated. No major bug fixes documented in this period; emphasis was on delivering a solid MVP and architectural groundwork to enable faster delivery in the next quarter. These efforts strengthen business value by enabling location-based workflows, improving access control, and laying groundwork for scalable spatial data operations.
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline