
During May 2025, Noble Six developed two core features for the ngcp-project/gcs-user-interface repository, focusing on frontend reliability and user feedback. They implemented vehicle markers testing with publisher data, restoring testing workflows and improving map data visibility through enhanced MapStore typing and a new drawing mode toggle. Additionally, Noble Six introduced an error toast notification system using the 'sonner' library, enabling dynamic positioning, cross-screen synchronization, and a dismiss-all option for clearer error communication. Working primarily with Vue.js, TypeScript, and Leaflet, they emphasized component development and state management, delivering targeted UI and map improvements to support robust testing and user experience.

May 2025 monthly summary for ngcp-project/gcs-user-interface: Delivered two key capabilities—Vehicle Markers Testing with Publisher Data and a robust Error Toast Notification System—along with UI/map quality improvements to support testing and better user feedback. These updates improve testing reliability, reduce mean time to identify issues, and enhance map data visibility for end users.
May 2025 monthly summary for ngcp-project/gcs-user-interface: Delivered two key capabilities—Vehicle Markers Testing with Publisher Data and a robust Error Toast Notification System—along with UI/map quality improvements to support testing and better user feedback. These updates improve testing reliability, reduce mean time to identify issues, and enhance map data visibility for end users.
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