
During December 2024, Daniel Johnston focused on improving user documentation for the finos/architecture-as-code repository by updating the README to reflect a new documentation domain. He used Markdown to revise the documentation URL, ensuring users are directed to accurate, up-to-date resources. This change aimed to streamline onboarding and reduce support requests by minimizing misconfigurations caused by outdated links. Daniel’s work centered on documentation skills, with no codebase or bug fixes beyond this targeted update. The depth of the contribution was limited to a single feature, but it addressed a clear user experience issue and improved the reliability of project guidance.

December 2024: Focused on aligning user documentation with the new domain to ensure accurate access to guidance and reduce support friction. The primary deliverable was a documentation URL update in the README for finos/architecture-as-code, implemented via a single commit (00674fbacb007a724a12329119360ecc6cf27817). This month did not include code changes or bug fixes beyond the documentation update. The change improves onboarding, reduces misconfigurations, and strengthens the path for users to reach authoritative resources.
December 2024: Focused on aligning user documentation with the new domain to ensure accurate access to guidance and reduce support friction. The primary deliverable was a documentation URL update in the README for finos/architecture-as-code, implemented via a single commit (00674fbacb007a724a12329119360ecc6cf27817). This month did not include code changes or bug fixes beyond the documentation update. The change improves onboarding, reduces misconfigurations, and strengthens the path for users to reach authoritative resources.
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