
During November 2024, Daniel Cho established the foundational structure for the upenndigitalscholarship/printing-in-prisons repository, focusing on project bootstrapping and comprehensive documentation. He imported skeleton files and incrementally developed chod.md, ensuring clear, maintainable onboarding materials for future contributors. Daniel applied his expertise in Markdown, content writing, and documentation to deliver three features that emphasized clarity and traceability, with frequent, well-organized commits that supported developer onboarding and future feature expansion. While no bugs were addressed during this period, his disciplined approach to documentation and repository setup provided a robust baseline for sustainable development and streamlined collaboration within the project.
In November 2024, the development effort focused on establishing a solid foundation for the repository and improving developer onboarding through thorough documentation. The team bootstrapped the project, importing skeleton files, and initiated structured documentation for chod.md, setting the stage for rapid feature delivery and sustainable maintenance.
In November 2024, the development effort focused on establishing a solid foundation for the repository and improving developer onboarding through thorough documentation. The team bootstrapped the project, importing skeleton files, and initiated structured documentation for chod.md, setting the stage for rapid feature delivery and sustainable maintenance.

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