
Alejandro Salazar developed and integrated a Bluesky social sharing feature within the kiva/ui repository, replacing legacy Twitter sharing across multiple UI components. He updated button text, icon references, tracking events, and share URL logic to centralize on Bluesky as the primary sharing option, broadening social distribution capabilities. Using Vue.js, JavaScript, and SCSS, Alejandro also improved code maintainability by removing unused CSS styles related to the Bluesky share button. His work addressed both feature delivery and technical debt, ensuring cleaner code and more accurate tracking. The scope was focused but thorough, reflecting a methodical approach to front-end development and refactoring.

Month: 2025-04 — Focused on delivering a cross-channel Bluesky social sharing integration in kiva/ui and cleaning up related dead code. Key outcomes include enabling Bluesky as the primary sharing option across multiple components, updating UI elements, tracking, and share URL logic, while removing unused CSS tied to the Bluesky share button. These changes broaden social distribution capabilities, improve tracking accuracy, and reduce technical debt by eliminating legacy Twitter references and unused styles.
Month: 2025-04 — Focused on delivering a cross-channel Bluesky social sharing integration in kiva/ui and cleaning up related dead code. Key outcomes include enabling Bluesky as the primary sharing option across multiple components, updating UI elements, tracking, and share URL logic, while removing unused CSS tied to the Bluesky share button. These changes broaden social distribution capabilities, improve tracking accuracy, and reduce technical debt by eliminating legacy Twitter references and unused styles.
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