Minh Nguyễn

Minh is a longtime mapper and community organizer for OpenStreetMap and OpenHistoricalMap, focusing on the United States. On a typical day, you can find him roaming the streets of Silicon Valley, looking for quirky things to add to both maps. He serves as the OpenStreetMap Foundation’s Core Software Development Facilitator, thanks to an investment from the Sovereign Tech Fund. He also volunteers as a member of the Software Dispute Resolution Panel, administrator of the OpenStreetMap Wiki, and advisor to OpenHistoricalMap.


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Minh Nguyen


Sessions

08-28
17:55
20min
State of OpenHistoricalMap: mapping the world's history, openly
Ruben Lopez Mendoza, Minh Nguyễn

It has been more than a decade since OpenHistoricalMap was last presented at State of the Map. In that time, the project has grown into a major platform for mapping the history of the world: cities as they evolve, infrastructure that no longer exists, changing landscapes, shifting borders, and many other layers of time. We are collecting it together in one place, as open data, in a spirit of cooperation.

In this talk we want to share where OpenHistoricalMap is today: what has been mapped so far, how people contribute, the tools that make historical mapping possible, and the projects that are building on top of OpenHistoricalMap data. We will go through real examples of historical mapping happening around the world, the workflows mappers are using and showcases, and the changes we made to the editors and tooling so they work for OHM and not only OSM.

We close with where the project is going next, how new contributors can get involved, and how the wider OSM community can support historical mapping going forward.

Education
Talks II - Amphi Bienvenüe (Bienvenüe)
08-29
14:30
20min
Construction ahead
Minh Nguyễn, Pablo Brasero

Pardon our dust as OpenStreetMap’s core software projects undergo some renovations! Now a year into the core software roadmap that we debuted in Manila and Dundee, we’ll review some highlights from the past year in the openstreetmap-website project (the Web frontend and API), followed by a preview of things to come in the next several months. We’ll go beyond our monthly summaries on the forum to offer a look into the day-to-day experience of contributing to these projects and how it has improved over the past year.

Software Development
Talks I / Opening - Amphi Caquot (Coriolis)