
During September 2025, Demba Ndoye updated the MicrosoftDocs/msteams-docs repository to support app upload and installation on the Teams Web Client, ensuring the documentation reflected parity between web and desktop experiences. He revised the apps-upload.md file using Markdown, aligning prerequisites and troubleshooting guidance to reduce setup friction for developers. Demba’s work focused on documentation quality, leveraging commit tracing and PR-driven collaboration to maintain clear change history and cross-functional alignment. While no bugs were fixed during this period, his contribution improved developer onboarding and provided a consistent path for Teams app adoption across clients, demonstrating depth in technical writing and process rigor.

September 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/msteams-docs: Delivered a documentation update to enable App Upload and Installation on the Teams Web Client, aligning prerequisites and troubleshooting with the web experience and ensuring parity with the desktop client. The change updates apps-upload.md and is linked to commit 293b948d2a96889a80bd56a1669122147b47014f (PR #13274). No major bugs fixed this period; maintenance focused on cross-client guidance and onboarding improvements. Overall impact includes reduced setup friction for developers, improved cross-client consistency, and a clear path for broader Teams app adoption. Technologies/skills demonstrated: markdown documentation, commit tracing, PR-driven collaboration, cross-functional alignment.
September 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/msteams-docs: Delivered a documentation update to enable App Upload and Installation on the Teams Web Client, aligning prerequisites and troubleshooting with the web experience and ensuring parity with the desktop client. The change updates apps-upload.md and is linked to commit 293b948d2a96889a80bd56a1669122147b47014f (PR #13274). No major bugs fixed this period; maintenance focused on cross-client guidance and onboarding improvements. Overall impact includes reduced setup friction for developers, improved cross-client consistency, and a clear path for broader Teams app adoption. Technologies/skills demonstrated: markdown documentation, commit tracing, PR-driven collaboration, cross-functional alignment.
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