
Alay contributed to the togethercomputer/openapi repository by standardizing the naming convention for batch-related API endpoints. Focusing on the openapi.yaml file, Alay updated the tag from 'batches' to 'Batches' to ensure consistent reference throughout the API specification. This change, tracked via Git for traceability, improved clarity for both documentation and client code generation. Alay’s work centered on OpenAPI Specification and API documentation, utilizing YAML to implement the update. While the scope was limited to a single feature over one month, the adjustment enhanced maintainability and reduced the risk of misreference, reflecting careful attention to detail in API design.

June 2025 — API Naming Consistency for Batch Endpoints delivered in togethercomputer/openapi. Standardized the batch-related API tag in openapi.yaml from 'batches' to 'Batches', improving clarity and consistency across the API specification. Commit 0fb54c2101eb0a60a7a2fe9bf844eeb731ec7fa6 captured the change. No major bugs fixed in this period. Overall impact: clearer API surface for clients, improved maintainability, and reduced risk of misreference in documentation and client code generation. Technologies demonstrated: OpenAPI YAML editing, REST API design, Git version control, change traceability, naming convention discipline.
June 2025 — API Naming Consistency for Batch Endpoints delivered in togethercomputer/openapi. Standardized the batch-related API tag in openapi.yaml from 'batches' to 'Batches', improving clarity and consistency across the API specification. Commit 0fb54c2101eb0a60a7a2fe9bf844eeb731ec7fa6 captured the change. No major bugs fixed in this period. Overall impact: clearer API surface for clients, improved maintainability, and reduced risk of misreference in documentation and client code generation. Technologies demonstrated: OpenAPI YAML editing, REST API design, Git version control, change traceability, naming convention discipline.
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