
During March 2025, Daniel Kellenschwiler focused on improving documentation clarity in the bitcoin-sv/arc repository by standardizing the use of the full component name, Authoritative Response Component (ARC), across all documentation and API definitions. He replaced inconsistent abbreviations with the complete term to enhance readability and onboarding for developers and API consumers. This work involved careful updates to both Go code and YAML-based API specifications, ensuring consistency throughout the project. While no bugs were addressed during this period, Daniel’s contribution centered on documentation hygiene, reflecting a methodical approach to API design and technical writing within a short, targeted development cycle.

In March 2025, the bitcoin-sv/arc repository delivered a focused documentation improvement: standardized the full component name "Authoritative Response Component (ARC)" across docs and API definitions, replacing the abbreviation to improve clarity and consistency for developers and API consumers. No major bugs were fixed in this repo this month; the emphasis was on documentation hygiene and onboarding readiness.
In March 2025, the bitcoin-sv/arc repository delivered a focused documentation improvement: standardized the full component name "Authoritative Response Component (ARC)" across docs and API definitions, replacing the abbreviation to improve clarity and consistency for developers and API consumers. No major bugs were fixed in this repo this month; the emphasis was on documentation hygiene and onboarding readiness.
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