on Jun 20, 2012
Shaun McDonald
London, United Kingdom
Ruby on Rails developer with an open source background. Has experience with OpenStreetMap, both as a developer and a mapper.
Technologies
Experience show all
Ruby on Rails Developer, Headshift
December 2009 - June 2012
- Managed a small team of developers and client expectations for 1-2 week chunks of work.
- Managing support tickets from clients including fixing bugs as required in liaison with the project manager.
Developer, CloudMade
April 2008 - November 2009
- Developed a number of Ruby on Rails systems for internal and external use.
- Supported several CloudMade iPhone applications through development, testing, beta users and deployment.
- Developed the backend for the internationalisation of OpenStreetMap.org website, and lead the effort to create the translations.
- Managed support queue answering customer queries, feature requests, and account queries.
- Worked with the OpenStreetMap developer community with the implementation of various coding projects including a new API release, implementing a test suite and various smaller improvements to usability.
Developer/Mapper, OpenStreetMap
March 2007 - Current
- Helped to organise various mapping parties and meetups, including supporting others in running their first event, and teaching newcomers how to edit the map.
- Created patches for the Java OpenStreetMap Map Editor, JOSM, which have been integrated.
- Instigated and maintain the automated testing suite built using Ruby on Rails tests and CruiseControl.rb. This has helped to prevent bugs in code and translations from being deployed and causing unnecessary downtime.
- Created and manage an aggregator of various project related RSS feeds, http://blogs.openstreetmap.org/.
Open Source Developer, OpenOffice.org
May 2004 - April 2008
- Project Lead of the Mac Porting project since October 2007.
- Have been involved in almost all parts of the OpenOffice.org development cycle.
- Maintainer of the Mac Porting Project website (http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/). It was collectively decided that the old web site wasn't good enough for users. I developed a proposal to improve the site, which was agreed with the other developers on the project. I implemented on time and to budget.
- I also help users and other developers with problems that they have. This is done through answering queries in a manner appropriate for the audience. Patience is also required for those who are not fluent with the English language, or don't understand some of the concepts used in the answers, where further explanation is needed.
- Tested bug fixes for other developers and gave a timely and accurate response to the specific tests the particular developer required.
- Have maintained a Mac buildbot for automated testing of OpenOffice.org. Maintained and developed the buildbot system used by OpenOffice.org, which included the the remote administration of an Ubuntu system.
IT Support, Genecom Ltd
July 2005 - August 2006
- Was employed by Genecom through the 2005 Shell STEP student placement program and thereafter retained until August 2006 to assist the company to manage and develop it's IT systems.
- My responsibility was to help develop a web site for Genecom thus allowing the company to address its internal clients and customers effectively and to promote and market intellectual assets and capabilities externally.
- Initially, I worked alongside the Genecom project manager and was responsible for instructing the developer as to Genecom's requirements. Thereafter, I assumed full project responsibility for interfacing with the web site developer and for beta testing the Genecom web site (http://www.genecombio.com/), which went live at the end of the STEP project, on- time and to-budget.
- The web site is now routinely accessed by scientists across four UK locations who use it to assist them to learn about intellectual assets management and obtain investment.
Education
BSc Computer Science, Heriot-Watt University
2003 - 2007
This course covered a wide variety of computer science topics. Most of the course was based on Java. Gained experience of building mobile applications, OpenGL, Compilers, and Maths
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Accounts
Open Source show all
openstreetmap-website
GitHub, May 2010 - Jan 2012; followed by 3 people
The Rails application powering http://www.openstreetmap.org. Mirror of git://git.openstreetmap.org/rails.git
Tools
Commodore 64
TextMate
Background
OpenStreetMap is the Wikipedia of Maps. I have mapped, taught others to map, and developed various bits of code.
I've been interested in open source software since I started university. From there I got involved in the OpenOffice.org project. In my final year I came across OpenStreetMap, which was ideal as I was starting to increase the amount of cycling that I was doing.
In my spare time I regularly go out on long distance cycles, often mapping for OpenStreetMap in strange and wonderful place.
