
Curt Savoie contributed to the codeforboston/boston-liquor-license-tracker by enhancing both documentation and data integration workflows. He updated the project’s README to clarify goals, leadership, and technical stack, improving onboarding and transparency for contributors and stakeholders. Curt also standardized the backend data output path in Python scripts, aligning it with the frontend’s structure to streamline integration and reduce setup friction. His work focused on file management, scripting, and technical writing, emphasizing maintainability and collaboration. Over two months, Curt delivered targeted features that improved project governance and data reliability, demonstrating depth in documentation practices and backend-frontend alignment without addressing bug fixes.

October 2025: Focused on backend-frontend data alignment for a cohesive Boston Liquor License Tracker experience. Key change: standardized the application data output path to align with frontend structure, enhancing data reliability and integration speed. No major bugs fixed this month.
October 2025: Focused on backend-frontend data alignment for a cohesive Boston Liquor License Tracker experience. Key change: standardized the application data output path to align with frontend structure, enhancing data reliability and integration speed. No major bugs fixed this month.
In March 2025, delivered a documentation-focused update to the codeforboston/boston-liquor-license-tracker, enhancing project onboarding and stakeholder transparency. The primary deliverable was a Project Documentation and Overview Enhancement, updating the README with the project description, liquor license expansion details, project leadership, goals, tech stack, and progress updates to provide a clear reference for contributors and stakeholders. No major bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on knowledge transfer, documentation governance, and setting the stage for maintainable collaboration. Impact includes smoother onboarding, clearer roadmap alignment, and improved communication with stakeholders. Technologies/skills demonstrated include technical writing, README best practices, Git version control, and cross-functional collaboration.
In March 2025, delivered a documentation-focused update to the codeforboston/boston-liquor-license-tracker, enhancing project onboarding and stakeholder transparency. The primary deliverable was a Project Documentation and Overview Enhancement, updating the README with the project description, liquor license expansion details, project leadership, goals, tech stack, and progress updates to provide a clear reference for contributors and stakeholders. No major bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on knowledge transfer, documentation governance, and setting the stage for maintainable collaboration. Impact includes smoother onboarding, clearer roadmap alignment, and improved communication with stakeholders. Technologies/skills demonstrated include technical writing, README best practices, Git version control, and cross-functional collaboration.
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