
Daniel Peter focused on enhancing user-facing documentation for the AstroX11/Xstro repository, delivering a targeted update to the README file. He clarified disclaimers and risk disclosures related to WhatsApp’s Terms of Service, user responsibilities, and the dangers of third-party automation tools and scams. Using Markdown and leveraging strong documentation practices, Daniel ensured that the update was non-intrusive, maintaining feature parity and leaving core business logic untouched. This work improved compliance and transparency, reducing the risk of misuse and supporting user onboarding. The depth of the update reflects careful attention to risk governance and version control, strengthening the project’s documentation foundation.

May 2025 monthly summary for AstroX11/Xstro focused on documentation and risk governance. Delivered a non-intrusive update to user-facing documentation to clarify disclaimers and user responsibilities, highlighting risks of third-party automation tools and scams while keeping core functionality unchanged. This work emphasizes compliance, transparency, and user protection without impacting feature delivery.
May 2025 monthly summary for AstroX11/Xstro focused on documentation and risk governance. Delivered a non-intrusive update to user-facing documentation to clarify disclaimers and user responsibilities, highlighting risks of third-party automation tools and scams while keeping core functionality unchanged. This work emphasizes compliance, transparency, and user protection without impacting feature delivery.
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