
Alejandro Perdomo expanded the eligible student domains for the requestly/requestly repository by adding support for Uruguayan educational domain extensions, enabling Uruguay-based students to access the program. He updated the domain eligibility configuration and revised the associated documentation using Markdown, ensuring clarity and accuracy for future contributors. The work involved careful Git-based collaboration and disciplined documentation practices, with all changes committed transparently for review. While the scope was focused on a single feature, Alejandro’s contribution addressed a clear business need by reducing onboarding friction for Uruguay, and established a scalable approach for future regional expansions through maintainable configuration and documentation updates.
February 2025: Delivered the Eligible Student Domains Expansion to include Uruguay for the requestly/requestly repository, broadening program reach to Uruguay-based students. The work included updating the domain eligibility configuration and the corresponding documentation, committed as 709176a04ae864a1bc9149c413761717458b7b7b with the doc change in eligible-student-domains.md (#2702). No major bugs fixed this period based on the provided data. Impact: expanded market access, reduced onboarding friction for Uruguay-based applicants, and laid groundwork for future regional domain expansions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: domain eligibility configuration, MD documentation updates, Git-based collaboration, and documentation discipline.
February 2025: Delivered the Eligible Student Domains Expansion to include Uruguay for the requestly/requestly repository, broadening program reach to Uruguay-based students. The work included updating the domain eligibility configuration and the corresponding documentation, committed as 709176a04ae864a1bc9149c413761717458b7b7b with the doc change in eligible-student-domains.md (#2702). No major bugs fixed this period based on the provided data. Impact: expanded market access, reduced onboarding friction for Uruguay-based applicants, and laid groundwork for future regional domain expansions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: domain eligibility configuration, MD documentation updates, Git-based collaboration, and documentation discipline.

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