
Will Ingarfield contributed targeted feature enhancements across two repositories over a two-month period, focusing on data management and front end development using JavaScript and mapping libraries. For Socratica-Org/socratica-website, he updated the map tileserver endpoint and implemented OpenStreetMap attribution, ensuring compliance with data sourcing policies and improving map reliability. In osmlab/name-suggestion-index, Will refined the name suggestion and search system by integrating new entries, introducing cuisine-based categorization, and removing noisy categories to enhance search relevance. His work emphasized traceable, auditable commits and careful data model updates, demonstrating a methodical approach to scalable, policy-compliant feature delivery without reported bugs.
September 2025 monthly summary for osmlab/name-suggestion-index: Implemented targeted enhancements to the name suggestion and search system, focusing on relevance and discoverability. The changes improve cuisine-based discovery and streamline search results by removing noisy categories.
September 2025 monthly summary for osmlab/name-suggestion-index: Implemented targeted enhancements to the name suggestion and search system, focusing on relevance and discoverability. The changes improve cuisine-based discovery and streamline search results by removing noisy categories.
March 2025 — Delivered a compliance-focused tileserver update for Socratica-Org/socratica-website. Key feature: switched to the recommended tileserver endpoint and added OpenStreetMap attribution to meet data sourcing policies. No major bugs reported this month; changes were implemented with a single traceable commit for auditability. Business value: ensures map reliability and policy compliance, reduces risk, and enables scalable mapping features. Technologies/skills: mapping integration, endpoint migration, attribution compliance, Git version control and change management.
March 2025 — Delivered a compliance-focused tileserver update for Socratica-Org/socratica-website. Key feature: switched to the recommended tileserver endpoint and added OpenStreetMap attribution to meet data sourcing policies. No major bugs reported this month; changes were implemented with a single traceable commit for auditability. Business value: ensures map reliability and policy compliance, reduces risk, and enables scalable mapping features. Technologies/skills: mapping integration, endpoint migration, attribution compliance, Git version control and change management.

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