11-19, 11:00–11:25 (Pacific/Auckland), WG308 TE IRINGA
Presenting everything MapLibre community has been working on, including tile serving, fonts and sprite handling, to visualizations for both web and native, to new types of tools and format standards.
This talk will cover all aspects of MapLibre efforts - the open source non-profit delivering the ubiquitous map rendering engine plus all tooling to convert data into interactive maps. The engine is used by organizations of every size, from tiny one person sites to Meta, AWS, and Microsoft as their primary map rendering engine. Come learn of the products we are developing, the new features we are excited about, the challenges and success, and the collaboration with the FOSS community and companies of all sizes.
MapLibre founder, active open source contributor and advocate, one of the initial developers of Wikipedia platform, former principle engineer at Elastic, now at Rivian working on maps, Rust, and other fun things.