
During May 2025, Daniel Valenzuela focused on stabilizing the authoring user experience in the eduNEXT/edx-platform repository by addressing a critical bug in the Authoring MFE. He resolved an issue where duplicating an xblock triggered the wrong modal, causing the iframe editor to appear instead of the intended MFE modal. Using JavaScript and Python within a Django-based backend, Daniel implemented a targeted, well-documented fix that restored the expected workflow and reduced the risk of user confusion. His work maintained consistent UI behavior across the duplication path, demonstrating careful attention to code quality and traceability through a single, review-ready commit.

Monthly summary for 2025-05 focusing on stabilizing authoring UX in eduNEXT/edx-platform by delivering a critical bug fix in the Authoring MFE to ensure the correct modal opens when duplicating an xblock. The issue caused the iframe editor modal to appear instead of the intended MFE modal, disrupting the authoring flow. The fix aligns the user experience with the expected behavior and reduces the risk of editing in the wrong UI path. Implemented in a single, well-documented change set for traceability (commit c20e6ec7f3f439074ec11fba6628cd2a0cf75f34).
Monthly summary for 2025-05 focusing on stabilizing authoring UX in eduNEXT/edx-platform by delivering a critical bug fix in the Authoring MFE to ensure the correct modal opens when duplicating an xblock. The issue caused the iframe editor modal to appear instead of the intended MFE modal, disrupting the authoring flow. The fix aligns the user experience with the expected behavior and reduces the risk of editing in the wrong UI path. Implemented in a single, well-documented change set for traceability (commit c20e6ec7f3f439074ec11fba6628cd2a0cf75f34).
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline