
In June 2025, Paul Baksic enhanced the SlicerSOFA documentation within the NA-MIC/ProjectWeek repository by adding a direct URL reference to the RPyC example source code. This update improved the discoverability and reproducibility of example workflows, allowing users and developers to quickly locate the relevant code. Paul utilized Git for commit traceability and demonstrated best practices in cross-repository documentation linking, ensuring that the documentation aligned precisely with the source code. The work focused on improving onboarding and navigation for new users, leveraging skills in documentation management, Python, and the RPyC/SlicerSOFA ecosystem. No major bugs were addressed during this period.

June 2025 — NA-MIC/ProjectWeek: Documentation enhancement to improve discoverability and reproducibility. Key feature delivered: SlicerSOFA Documentation now includes a direct URL reference to the RPyC example source code, enabling users to quickly locate the related code. No major bugs fixed this month in this repository. Impact: shorter time to locate example code, improved onboarding for new users, and better alignment between documentation and source. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git (commit traceability), documentation best practices, cross-repo linking, and understanding of RPyC/SlicerSOFA ecosystem.
June 2025 — NA-MIC/ProjectWeek: Documentation enhancement to improve discoverability and reproducibility. Key feature delivered: SlicerSOFA Documentation now includes a direct URL reference to the RPyC example source code, enabling users to quickly locate the related code. No major bugs fixed this month in this repository. Impact: shorter time to locate example code, improved onboarding for new users, and better alignment between documentation and source. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git (commit traceability), documentation best practices, cross-repo linking, and understanding of RPyC/SlicerSOFA ecosystem.
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