Quincy Morgan is an Open Source Geospatial Developer based in New York with 11 years of experience building mapping apps, native Apple software, and web tools. He leads Wayside Mapping and has provided key technical contributions to the OpenStreetMap ecosystem—most notably maintaining and modernizing the iD editor used across the openstreetmap.org site. Quincy blends front-end polish (CSS/JS) with native Swift app development, shipping dozens of macOS/iOS releases and over 55,000 lines of Swift in solo projects like Mapcaptain and Timequeue. He’s acted as Technical Lead for OpenStreetMap US and routinely bridges community-driven open-source work with contractual client delivery. Comfortable from field data collection to production UI, he brings a cartographer’s attention to detail and a developer’s focus on maintainable, user-friendly mapping tools.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Abington Senior High School
Bachelor of Science - BS Geography, Bachelor of Science - BS Geography at Penn State University
Contributions:35 commits, 23 PRs, 15 comments in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Quincy primarily updated and maintained the iD editor, a core component of the OpenStreetMap website. Their contributions involved updating the iD editor to newer versions, including CSS and JavaScript files. The changes included updates to the appearance and interactive elements within the editor, which is reflected in the changes to the CSS and JavaScript files. The user also made changes to integrate with URL hash parameters, thereby enhancing editor customization.
🆔 The easy-to-use OpenStreetMap editor in JavaScript.
Contributions:23 releases, 29 reviews, 3725 commits in 2 years 6 months
javascriptmappingosmeditoropenstreetmap
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