
Gordon Cheung enhanced documentation quality and discoverability across several MuleSoft repositories, including docs-access-management, docs-connectors, docs-gateway, docs-mule-runtime, and docs-exchange. He implemented a cross-repository page aliasing strategy using AsciiDoc and adoc, enabling multiple URLs for the same content and standardizing navigation across documentation versions. Gordon improved repository hygiene by updating .gitignore files to exclude development directories, and expanded table of contents entries to cover migration, LDAP configuration, and audit log retention topics. His work focused on content management, documentation structure, and SEO, resulting in more maintainable documentation and streamlined onboarding for both developers and customers.
September 2025 monthly summary highlighting documentation delivery and quality improvements across mulesoft/docs-exchange and mulesoft/docs-access-management. Focused on navigability, cross-reference accuracy, and TOC completeness to accelerate discovery of migration and governance topics for engineers and customers.
September 2025 monthly summary highlighting documentation delivery and quality improvements across mulesoft/docs-exchange and mulesoft/docs-access-management. Focused on navigability, cross-reference accuracy, and TOC completeness to accelerate discovery of migration and governance topics for engineers and customers.
January 2025 performance: Implemented a cross-repo page aliasing strategy across the MuleSoft docs portfolio to improve content discoverability, navigation, and maintainability. Delivered alias-based routing for docs-access-management, docs-connectors, docs-gateway, and docs-mule-runtime; tightened repository hygiene in gateway by excluding development directories from version control. These changes align with W-17431635 objectives, standardize aliasing approaches across documentation, and set the groundwork for easier versioned doc access and SEO improvements. Impact includes faster onboarding for new developers and reduced support friction due to more stable, discoverable documentation.
January 2025 performance: Implemented a cross-repo page aliasing strategy across the MuleSoft docs portfolio to improve content discoverability, navigation, and maintainability. Delivered alias-based routing for docs-access-management, docs-connectors, docs-gateway, and docs-mule-runtime; tightened repository hygiene in gateway by excluding development directories from version control. These changes align with W-17431635 objectives, standardize aliasing approaches across documentation, and set the groundwork for easier versioned doc access and SEO improvements. Impact includes faster onboarding for new developers and reduced support friction due to more stable, discoverable documentation.

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