
Over a two-month period, Donna Galstyan contributed to the KatharineZhang/ButterWalk repository by building and refining key frontend and iOS features. She implemented a passenger limit in the ride request form and improved driver navigation by enabling screen progression based on proximity to pickup and dropoff points, using React and TypeScript. Donna also addressed iOS location request reliability, ensuring consistent location services across devices with Swift and Objective-C. In addition, she enhanced the authentication flow by adding back button navigation and clarifying user roles in the UI. Her work demonstrated thoughtful problem-solving and a focus on robust, user-centered functionality.

October 2025 — ButterWalk (KatharineZhang/ButterWalk): Delivered user authentication flow navigation improvements to enhance sign-in and role-selection usability. Implemented back button navigation on the sign-in and driver/student selection screens and updated the UW Student button label to include 'or Staff', clarifying access options for all user types. These changes are tracked under commit 8f5c152b1deb596989665f032b5ea89765507221 with message 'Update uw button and added the back buttons (#125)'.
October 2025 — ButterWalk (KatharineZhang/ButterWalk): Delivered user authentication flow navigation improvements to enhance sign-in and role-selection usability. Implemented back button navigation on the sign-in and driver/student selection screens and updated the UW Student button label to include 'or Staff', clarifying access options for all user types. These changes are tracked under commit 8f5c152b1deb596989665f032b5ea89765507221 with message 'Update uw button and added the back buttons (#125)'.
August 2025 monthly summary for KatharineZhang/ButterWalk. Focused on delivering value through frontend improvements, robust driver flow, and iOS reliability fixes. Key work included enforcing a passenger limit in ride requests, improving driver progression in proximity-based navigation, and stabilizing iOS location requests to enhance location services reliability across devices.
August 2025 monthly summary for KatharineZhang/ButterWalk. Focused on delivering value through frontend improvements, robust driver flow, and iOS reliability fixes. Key work included enforcing a passenger limit in ride requests, improving driver progression in proximity-based navigation, and stabilizing iOS location requests to enhance location services reliability across devices.
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