Michael Glanznig is an IT leader with 11 years of software and infrastructure experience, currently heading IT at bfi-Kärnten in Carinthia, Austria. He combines hands-on full-stack development with operational ownership, having contributed to prominent open-source mapping projects like OpenStreetMap-Carto and Mapbox Carto where he improved map styling, build tooling, and cross-platform testing. Michael is an OpenStreetMap contributor and open data enthusiast who also brings practical localization expertise from work on ArchivesSpace, enhancing multilingual user interfaces. His background shows a pragmatic blend of scripting, containerization, and build-process improvements—skills he uses to streamline deployments and developer workflows. Colleagues would describe him as a technical generalist who moves fluidly between front-end styling, back-end automation, and internationalization.
A general-purpose OpenStreetMap mapnik style, in CartoCSS
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:162 commits, 164 PRs, 28 pushes in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Michael contributed to multiple aspects of the OpenStreetMap-carto project, including the generation of road shields and modifications to the build process. They refactored YAML files to MML, wrote scripts to generate and style highway shields, and improved color generation. The user also updated the Docker setup and related documentation, indicating involvement in infrastructure and build processes.
Contributions:8 releases, 171 commits, 38 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily worked on improving the testing infrastructure and codebase related to the `bin/carto` command-line tool. Their contributions include refactoring tests for Windows compatibility, indicating a focus on cross-platform support. They also updated documentation and refactored dependencies. Moreover, the user implemented command-line features, demonstrating a level of expertise in the project's build and testing process.
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