
Dennis De Vulder developed and released the OSRS Tracking Plugin for the runelite/plugin-hub repository, enabling Old School RuneScape data submission to third-party servers for enhanced analytics and ecosystem integration. His work involved Java-based plugin development, RESTful network communication, and careful data handling to ensure reliable data transfer. Dennis emphasized collaborative development through co-authored commits and maintained strong version control practices. In a subsequent release, he improved plugin stability by addressing logging issues and introduced explicit privacy disclosures, enhancing user trust. The depth of his contributions reflects a focus on robust feature delivery, release discipline, and transparent data practices.
March 2026: Focused on delivering a stable Osrs-tracker plugin release with clarity on data privacy. Completed release for v1.1.0 with log stability fixes and a third-party data submission warning; strengthened release discipline and created traceable commit records.
March 2026: Focused on delivering a stable Osrs-tracker plugin release with clarity on data privacy. Completed release for v1.1.0 with log stability fixes and a third-party data submission warning; strengthened release discipline and created traceable commit records.
January 2026: Delivered the OSRS Tracking Plugin to runelite/plugin-hub, enabling OSRS data submission to a third-party server. This feature enhances user analytics and plugin ecosystem offerings, laying groundwork for data-driven improvements and partnerships. No major bugs fixed this month; changes went through standard review and commit hygiene processes. Technologies demonstrated include Java-based plugin development, RESTful integration for data submission, and collaborative development (Co-authored-by).
January 2026: Delivered the OSRS Tracking Plugin to runelite/plugin-hub, enabling OSRS data submission to a third-party server. This feature enhances user analytics and plugin ecosystem offerings, laying groundwork for data-driven improvements and partnerships. No major bugs fixed this month; changes went through standard review and commit hygiene processes. Technologies demonstrated include Java-based plugin development, RESTful integration for data submission, and collaborative development (Co-authored-by).

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