
Brandon Au contributed to the naurffxiv/moddingway repository by extending the sticky roles system to support event-driven workflows, initially adding Glorp and Event IDs to the STICKY_ROLES configuration in Python. He demonstrated disciplined configuration management by carefully rolling back these changes to maintain backward compatibility and ensure system stability. Throughout the process, Brandon emphasized code reversion best practices, validating that no user-facing disruptions occurred and documenting each step with clear, descriptive commits. His work reflected a methodical approach to change control, balancing experimentation with the need to preserve existing user configurations and laying groundwork for future feature development.

April 2025 highlights for naurffxiv/moddingway focused on disciplined experimentation with the sticky roles feature. An initial change added Glorp and Event IDs to STICKY_ROLES to support upcoming event-driven workflows, followed by a rollback to preserve backward compatibility. The month demonstrated strong change control, clear commit hygiene, and preparedness for future iterations while maintaining system stability and existing user configurations.
April 2025 highlights for naurffxiv/moddingway focused on disciplined experimentation with the sticky roles feature. An initial change added Glorp and Event IDs to STICKY_ROLES to support upcoming event-driven workflows, followed by a rollback to preserve backward compatibility. The month demonstrated strong change control, clear commit hygiene, and preparedness for future iterations while maintaining system stability and existing user configurations.
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