
During February 2025, Jeremie Deray expanded the distribution options for the rerun-io/rerun repository by implementing a Snap-based installation method for the Rerun Viewer. This work involved creating documentation in Markdown to guide users through installing the application from the Snap Store, thereby improving accessibility and streamlining onboarding for new users. By integrating a community-maintained Snap package and updating the Getting Started materials, Jeremie addressed cross-platform distribution challenges and reduced setup friction. The project did not involve bug fixes or complex feature development, but demonstrated attention to packaging, documentation, and user experience within the scope of a single, targeted feature.

February 2025 monthly summary for the rerun project. Focused on expanding distribution options for the Rerun Viewer by delivering a Snap-based installation path via the Snap Store, improving accessibility and onboarding. The change includes a link to the Snap Store in Getting Started. No major bugs reported or fixed this month in the provided scope. This work increases user reach, reduces setup friction, and demonstrates packaging, CI diligence, and cross-platform considerations.
February 2025 monthly summary for the rerun project. Focused on expanding distribution options for the Rerun Viewer by delivering a Snap-based installation path via the Snap Store, improving accessibility and onboarding. The change includes a link to the Snap Store in Getting Started. No major bugs reported or fixed this month in the provided scope. This work increases user reach, reduces setup friction, and demonstrates packaging, CI diligence, and cross-platform considerations.
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