- The How part (6) - Concatenating OSM way chunks   ( This post is related to my GSoC project with Marble. For more information you can read the introductory post )
 
  - The How part (5) - Removing redundant nodes from OSM files  ( This post is related to my GSoC project with Marble. For more information you can read the introductory post )
 
  - The How part (4) - Automating tile generation for lower levels  ( This post is related to my GSoC project with Marble. For more information you can read the introductory post )
 
  - The How part (3) - Concatenating the Natural Earth geographical features into a single OSM file  ( This post is related to my GSoC project with Marble. For more more information you can read the introductory post )
 
  - The How part (2) - Adding styling for various geographical features  ( This post is related to my GSoC project with Marble. For more information you can read the introductory post )
 
  - The How part (1) - Converting Natural Earth SHP to OSM format  ( This post is related to my GSoC project with Marble. For more information you can read the introductory post )
 
  - The Why part - medium and low tile levels in Marble  It has been quite some time since I have written anything about my GSoC project. Anyways, here it is.
 
  - Google Summer of Code with Marble !  Hello everybody,I am Akshat Tandon and I am a computer science undergraduate at IIITÂ-H, India.I have been selected in GSoC and this summer I will be working on Marble to improve its vector tiling and rendering capabilities.
 
  - Building the Graph Coloring activity: Part 2  
 
  - Starting work on the SoK: Part 1  I got to know about Season of KDE through a facebook post and straight away I hopped onto the ideas page. Since I was a complete beginner in the open source domain I was hoping to find a project with code that is easy to understand and comprehend, has good documentation for newbie programmers and whose mentors are supportive and explain even the trivial matters.