
During October 2025, Cocariza worked on the hlxsites/aem-boilerplate-commerce repository, focusing on the Checkout v2.1.0 release. They refactored the commerce-checkout block to enhance modularity and maintainability, ensuring the codebase could support future upgrades and feature enhancements more efficiently. Using JavaScript and React, Cocariza prepared the release packaging and versioning, streamlining the deployment process for merchants. The work emphasized front end and UI development, with no major bugs reported during the period. This targeted engineering effort improved the project’s structure, making it easier to extend and maintain, and positioned the repository for smoother ongoing development.

October 2025 monthly summary for hlxsites/aem-boilerplate-commerce. The key feature delivered this month was the Checkout v2.1.0 release with a targeted refactor of the commerce-checkout block to improve modularity and maintainability, and to prepare for the v2.1.0 release packaging. This work positions the project for a smoother upgrade path for merchants and easier future enhancements. No major bugs documented for this repository this month; emphasis was on feature delivery and release readiness.
October 2025 monthly summary for hlxsites/aem-boilerplate-commerce. The key feature delivered this month was the Checkout v2.1.0 release with a targeted refactor of the commerce-checkout block to improve modularity and maintainability, and to prepare for the v2.1.0 release packaging. This work positions the project for a smoother upgrade path for merchants and easier future enhancements. No major bugs documented for this repository this month; emphasis was on feature delivery and release readiness.
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline