
Lewis Grant contributed to the greenhas/ict302_fall24 repository by authoring a new blog post in Markdown that highlights the advantages of WordPress as a content management system, focusing on ease of use, media handling, and plugin extensibility. The work supported marketing and user education objectives while improving project documentation and SEO alignment. Grant maintained a clear, traceable commit history and demonstrated strong repository hygiene by validating binary-only changes and ensuring no regressions. Throughout the two-month period, Grant applied skills in blogging and content management, emphasizing careful change management and documentation practices, though the scope of delivered features remained limited.

December 2024 monthly summary for greenhas/ict302_fall24. No user-facing features were delivered this month. A binary-only commit was recorded with no code changes or impact on functionality. The focus was on validation, repository hygiene, and ensuring a stable baseline for upcoming feature work.
December 2024 monthly summary for greenhas/ict302_fall24. No user-facing features were delivered this month. A binary-only commit was recorded with no code changes or impact on functionality. The focus was on validation, repository hygiene, and ensuring a stable baseline for upcoming feature work.
November 2024 summary for greenhas/ict302_fall24: Delivered a new WordPress CMS blog post to the content directory to support marketing, SEO, and user education. The post describes the author's preference for WordPress and its strengths (ease of use, media handling, plugin extensibility) and aligns with class project goals. Implemented as a single content update with a clear commit trail for traceability. Overall, this enhances user-facing documentation and SEO-ready content with minimal risk. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month.
November 2024 summary for greenhas/ict302_fall24: Delivered a new WordPress CMS blog post to the content directory to support marketing, SEO, and user education. The post describes the author's preference for WordPress and its strengths (ease of use, media handling, plugin extensibility) and aligns with class project goals. Implemented as a single content update with a clear commit trail for traceability. Overall, this enhances user-facing documentation and SEO-ready content with minimal risk. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month.
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