
Maximilian Stelzl developed a new Timergy MCP server for the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers repository, enabling users to create scheduling polls without requiring authentication. He focused on backend server development and lightweight feature enablement, considering authentication flows to reduce friction in poll creation and accelerate feature adoption. Maximilian also improved project documentation by refining the Timergy README, enhancing link formatting for better accessibility and adding a Glama badge to increase project visibility and credibility. His work demonstrated skills in API integration, Markdown documentation, and project branding, resulting in improved onboarding and external trust. No major bugs were reported during this development period.
March 2026 — Focused on Timergy-related MCP server work for punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers and targeted documentation improvements. Delivered a new Timergy MCP server enabling unauthenticated scheduling polls, and polished the Timergy README (link formatting improvements with a Glama badge) to improve discoverability and credibility. No major bugs were reported this month. Impact includes reduced friction for poll creation, faster feature adoption, and enhanced documentation quality, supporting better onboarding and external trust. Technologies demonstrated include backend MCP server development, lightweight feature enablement considerations for authentication flows, and documentation best practices (markdown formatting and branding).
March 2026 — Focused on Timergy-related MCP server work for punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers and targeted documentation improvements. Delivered a new Timergy MCP server enabling unauthenticated scheduling polls, and polished the Timergy README (link formatting improvements with a Glama badge) to improve discoverability and credibility. No major bugs were reported this month. Impact includes reduced friction for poll creation, faster feature adoption, and enhanced documentation quality, supporting better onboarding and external trust. Technologies demonstrated include backend MCP server development, lightweight feature enablement considerations for authentication flows, and documentation best practices (markdown formatting and branding).

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