
Jeroen Baltussen developed and maintained developer-facing documentation for the Geonovum/ZON-DA repository, focusing on clarifying the Handelingsperspectieven concept and improving data accessibility across core and base registries. Using Markdown and adhering to OGC standards, he introduced detailed use-case examples, such as citizen wind turbine compliance checks, and documented workflows for joining geographic and non-geographic data via the Table Join Service. His work emphasized reproducibility and onboarding, with updates that improved documentation consistency and reduced integration friction. Over two months, Jeroen’s disciplined approach to documentation enabled faster onboarding and supported interoperability for downstream applications without addressing code-level bugs.

Monthly summary for 2025-08 (Geonovum/ZON-DA) Key features delivered: - Interoperability Documentation Update focusing on interoperability: corrected a spelling error in componenten.md and added information about the Table Join Service (TJS) per OGC Georeferenced Table Joining Service to document how to combine geographical and non-geographical data. Commits: 2c357b8f335a2e7b0300623fa18d244713af41e4; 9be41c9a82ecb752e2df7e4b4f6f9b803e3ff1fd. Major bugs fixed: - Documentation quality fixes (spelling corrections) and consistency improvements. No code defects addressed this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Clear, standards-aligned documentation accelerates integration work and onboarding for developers, enabling faster and safer data fusion between geospatial and non-geospatial data. This supports faster feature delivery and better interoperability with external data sources. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation discipline, adherence to OGC standards, and attention to detail; strong cross-functional collaboration implied by updating documentation across interoperability topics.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 (Geonovum/ZON-DA) Key features delivered: - Interoperability Documentation Update focusing on interoperability: corrected a spelling error in componenten.md and added information about the Table Join Service (TJS) per OGC Georeferenced Table Joining Service to document how to combine geographical and non-geographical data. Commits: 2c357b8f335a2e7b0300623fa18d244713af41e4; 9be41c9a82ecb752e2df7e4b4f6f9b803e3ff1fd. Major bugs fixed: - Documentation quality fixes (spelling corrections) and consistency improvements. No code defects addressed this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Clear, standards-aligned documentation accelerates integration work and onboarding for developers, enabling faster and safer data fusion between geospatial and non-geospatial data. This supports faster feature delivery and better interoperability with external data sources. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation discipline, adherence to OGC standards, and attention to detail; strong cross-functional collaboration implied by updating documentation across interoperability topics.
June 2025 monthly summary for Geonovum/ZON-DA: Focused on delivering developer-facing documentation to clarify the Handelingsperspectieven concept and data accessibility, and on strengthening cross-dataset querying visibility across core and base registries, enabling better citizen-facing transparency and interoperability.
June 2025 monthly summary for Geonovum/ZON-DA: Focused on delivering developer-facing documentation to clarify the Handelingsperspectieven concept and data accessibility, and on strengthening cross-dataset querying visibility across core and base registries, enabling better citizen-facing transparency and interoperability.
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