
Over a two-month period, contributed targeted enhancements to mapping and data management features across Socratica-Org/socratica-website and osmlab/name-suggestion-index. Delivered a compliance-focused update by migrating the map tileserver endpoint and implementing OpenStreetMap attribution, ensuring policy alignment and reliable map integration using JavaScript and mapping libraries. In a separate project, improved the name suggestion and search system by adding cuisine-based categorization, integrating new entries, and refining search relevance through data model updates. Focused on front end development and data management, the work emphasized traceable, auditable commits and addressed business needs for compliance, discoverability, and scalable feature support without introducing new 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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