
Brooke focused on enhancing the WordPress/two-factor repository by delivering PHP 8.4 compatibility improvements, specifically addressing a constructor warning in U2F.php and modernizing the continuous integration process. Using PHP and YAML, Brooke expanded the GitHub Actions build matrix to include PHP 8.4 and 8.3, enabling earlier detection of version-specific issues and reducing upgrade friction for plugin users. The work emphasized CI/CD best practices, ensuring greater stability and release readiness across PHP versions. Although the scope was targeted, the changes improved long-term maintainability and user experience by streamlining future upgrades and minimizing the maintenance burden for WordPress plugin deployments.
February 2025 (2025-02) focused on PHP 8.4 compatibility for WordPress/two-factor and strengthening CI reliability. Delivered targeted compatibility improvements, including a fix for the U2F.php constructor warning and an expanded CI build matrix to test against PHP 8.4 and 8.3. These changes reduce upgrade friction, improve site stability for PHP 8.4+ users, and enhance confidence in future PHP upgrades. Commit-level traceability provided via two fixes: f51f77508251abdff25b104e6ed7c38a7a66d2ad and 9736832a23436e303234d8dd5949e346ce0cd78e.
February 2025 (2025-02) focused on PHP 8.4 compatibility for WordPress/two-factor and strengthening CI reliability. Delivered targeted compatibility improvements, including a fix for the U2F.php constructor warning and an expanded CI build matrix to test against PHP 8.4 and 8.3. These changes reduce upgrade friction, improve site stability for PHP 8.4+ users, and enhance confidence in future PHP upgrades. Commit-level traceability provided via two fixes: f51f77508251abdff25b104e6ed7c38a7a66d2ad and 9736832a23436e303234d8dd5949e346ce0cd78e.

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