
Chris Kuehl focused on enhancing developer-facing documentation for the inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget repository, targeting clarity around declarative configuration readiness. Using Markdown and leveraging strong documentation skills, Chris updated the README to accurately reflect that declarative configuration for data collection and export is now fully implemented, replacing outdated language to prevent confusion. The Talks section was also revised to feature current videos and resources, ensuring alignment between product capabilities and public-facing materials. While no code features or bug fixes were delivered, the work improved onboarding and reduced support overhead by making technical documentation more accurate, current, and accessible for the developer community.

This month focused on improving developer-facing documentation for inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget to better communicate declarative configuration readiness and keep the Talks/resources up to date. These documentation efforts enhance onboarding, reduce support questions, and ensure alignment between product capabilities and public docs. No code features were released in November; contributions centered on documentation quality and accuracy.
This month focused on improving developer-facing documentation for inspektor-gadget/inspektor-gadget to better communicate declarative configuration readiness and keep the Talks/resources up to date. These documentation efforts enhance onboarding, reduce support questions, and ensure alignment between product capabilities and public docs. No code features were released in November; contributions centered on documentation quality and accuracy.
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