Yogesh Girikumar
Yogesh Girikumar is a DevOps Architect for Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. He has more than 13 years of experience in computing disciplines like DevOps, cloud architecture, and infrastructure management. He is also an avid free data and free software, free standards advocate.
Sessions
Open source mapping: Connect and work with the Tech & Innovation team at Humanitarian OpenStreetMapTeam (HOT)
Come and meet the Tech & Innovation team at the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT), hear about the status of the existing and experimental open mapping tools, and explore how you can get involved!
In this side event, you will hear about the latest open source technology developments ranging from remote mapping using HOT Tasking Manager, field mapping using the Field Mapping Tasking Manager (FMTM) to uploading imagery using Open Aerial Map, exporting OSM data using the HOT Export Tool and AI-assisted mapping with one of the most recent projects we are working on - fAIr.
We want to connect with people who are working on anything from imagery to data visualization and provide a space to get hands-on and deep-dive into the various stages of the open mapping workflow. Participants may choose any workflow they would like to focus on, and in groups, deep dive into the topic of interest. We are looking for YOUR contributions. Whatever your skills/interest might be, there will be something for YOU to input and collaborate on with our team!
Registration: Anyone is welcome to drop in the session!
This event will be held on June 27 from 15:00. Please register here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAYmcWCdZ2X7Oorx1pj-l698w4jBv6gHhV3O-cRtvqT9G1Tw/viewform - and tell us what you are most interested in working on during the session. We will reach out to you before the side event.
Look forward to meeting you in person!
Whatever your technical background is, we will find an area that matches your interest! Take a look at the HOTOSM Github repos: https://github.com/hotosm
Learn how Humanitarian Openstreetmap Team uses modern tools like Terraform, AWS serverless, and other tools to modernise the collaborative mapping tool - Tasking Manager. The talk will focus on balancing infrastructure costs, cloud vendor lock-in, performance and DevOps processes.
Tasking Manager is an important collaborative mapping tool that is considered a public good. In recent times, the tool has left a lot to be desired in terms of performance and availability. The HOT Tech team set out to overhaul the architecture, and deployment processes of Tasking Manager. I discuss the soon-to-go-live improvements that touch upon Terraform, AWS Serverless, CircleCI, Observability processes, and Developer Experience.
Links: https://github.com/hotosm/tasking-manager