
Andressa Steffens updated the Standby Database Restart Behavior Documentation in the EnterpriseDB/docs repository, clarifying how EFM handles connection retries after a standby restart. She focused on improving user guidance and reducing ambiguity around recovery paths, ensuring operators are better prepared for standby configurations. Her work involved applying feedback from code review, aligning documentation with repository standards, and collaborating with EFM stakeholders to ensure technical accuracy. Using Markdown and technical writing skills, Andressa enhanced the documentation’s clarity and usability. The update provided more precise onboarding for users managing standby setups, reflecting a thorough and collaborative approach to documentation engineering.

Month: 2026-01 — Standby Database Restart Behavior Documentation updated for EnterpriseDB/docs to clarify the standby restart behavior and EFM connection retry logic. Improved user guidance, reduced ambiguity around recovery paths, and prepared operators for standby configurations. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: enhanced documentation quality, better onboarding for standby setups, and stronger alignment with system behavior. Technologies/skills demonstrated: documentation standards, code-review integration, Git-based collaboration, and cross-functional stakeholder communication with EFM.
Month: 2026-01 — Standby Database Restart Behavior Documentation updated for EnterpriseDB/docs to clarify the standby restart behavior and EFM connection retry logic. Improved user guidance, reduced ambiguity around recovery paths, and prepared operators for standby configurations. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: enhanced documentation quality, better onboarding for standby setups, and stronger alignment with system behavior. Technologies/skills demonstrated: documentation standards, code-review integration, Git-based collaboration, and cross-functional stakeholder communication with EFM.
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