
Clement Bourdonnaye contributed to JetBrains/MPS and JetBrains/skiko by stabilizing Kotlin tooling and restoring Android build reliability. He upgraded Kotlin integration to version 2.1.0, improved metadata-driven stub generation, and reinstated key compiler interfaces to maintain build compatibility. Clement also reverted problematic changes in the Kotlin Platform, restoring reference integrity and property quick-fixes, and updated typesystem definitions to ensure correctness in editing workflows. For JetBrains/skiko, he re-established the Android build and publishing pipeline by updating Gradle configurations and aligning with the latest Android plugin requirements. His work leveraged Kotlin, Gradle, and build system integration to resolve complex platform issues.

April 2025 monthly summary for JetBrains/skiko focusing on reliability and Android integration. Re-established a stable Android build and publishing pipeline by updating Gradle versions and configurations and aligning task references with the latest Android plugin behavior. Fixed key publishing task references to match current plugin expectations, enabling reliable artifact publishing to downstream consumers.
April 2025 monthly summary for JetBrains/skiko focusing on reliability and Android integration. Re-established a stable Android build and publishing pipeline by updating Gradle versions and configurations and aligning task references with the latest Android plugin behavior. Fixed key publishing task references to match current plugin expectations, enabling reliable artifact publishing to downstream consumers.
March 2025 - JetBrains MPS: Kotlin Platform stability restored by reverting deletion of broken references and reintroducing Kotlin property quick-fixes. Updated typesystem definitions and quick-fix implementations to align with restored behavior, reinstating correctness and stability in Kotlin editing workflows. This work preserves feature parity with Kotlin tooling, reduces downstream bug reports, and improves developer productivity by ensuring reliable code navigation and fixes.
March 2025 - JetBrains MPS: Kotlin Platform stability restored by reverting deletion of broken references and reintroducing Kotlin property quick-fixes. Updated typesystem definitions and quick-fix implementations to align with restored behavior, reinstating correctness and stability in Kotlin editing workflows. This work preserves feature parity with Kotlin tooling, reduces downstream bug reports, and improves developer productivity by ensuring reliable code navigation and fixes.
For 2025-01, JetBrains MPS focused on stabilizing Kotlin tooling integration after a Kotlin toolchain update, delivering metadata-driven stub enhancements and restoring build reliability. These efforts improve build stability, stub generation speed, and accuracy of package resolution from metadata annotations, ensuring continued compatibility with Kotlin 2.x.
For 2025-01, JetBrains MPS focused on stabilizing Kotlin tooling integration after a Kotlin toolchain update, delivering metadata-driven stub enhancements and restoring build reliability. These efforts improve build stability, stub generation speed, and accuracy of package resolution from metadata annotations, ensuring continued compatibility with Kotlin 2.x.
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