
During a two-month period, Daniel Redfors developed and integrated a Council Information API for the fsek/WebWebWeb repository, enabling retrieval of council data by ID along with related posts and events. He designed a dedicated council data schema and incorporated a new router into the FastAPI-based backend, ensuring robust 404 handling for missing records. In the fsek/WWW-Web repository, Daniel addressed a front-end issue by updating outdated emergency contact numbers in the EmergencyCard React component, improving data accuracy for users. His work demonstrated proficiency in Python, JavaScript, and TypeScript, with a focus on targeted feature delivery and precise, isolated bug fixes.
Month: 2025-09 — Focused bug fix delivered in fsek/WWW-Web: EmergencyCard now displays up-to-date emergency contact numbers for Alva and Vic, improving data accuracy and user trust. The patch isolates the change to the EmergencyCard component and references commit 595c81b681e1a3e963a6cc9579a4734c4829db9f (issue #181).
Month: 2025-09 — Focused bug fix delivered in fsek/WWW-Web: EmergencyCard now displays up-to-date emergency contact numbers for Alva and Vic, improving data accuracy and user trust. The patch isolates the change to the EmergencyCard component and references commit 595c81b681e1a3e963a6cc9579a4734c4829db9f (issue #181).
February 2025: Delivered the Council Information API (Read by ID) with related posts and events, added a dedicated council data schema, and integrated a council router into the main application. Implemented robust 404 handling for missing councils on fetch-by-ID.
February 2025: Delivered the Council Information API (Read by ID) with related posts and events, added a dedicated council data schema, and integrated a council router into the main application. Implemented robust 404 handling for missing councils on fetch-by-ID.

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