
During December 2024, EJ Gilbert contributed to the WebAssembly/meetings repository by planning foundational features to enhance instrumentation and meeting governance. They proposed a WebAssembly Instrumentation Engine API, drawing on JVMTI-like models to enable dynamic observability in future WebAssembly applications. Their work focused on documentation using Markdown, outlining API patterns and governance processes to support cross-team collaboration and potential interest group formation. Additionally, EJ updated the meeting documentation to streamline the call for speaker proposals for the 2025 CG-02 meeting. While no bugs were fixed, their efforts established a clear technical and procedural foundation for subsequent development cycles.

December 2024 — WebAssembly/meetings: Delivered foundational planning for instrumentation capabilities and enhanced meeting governance and speaker engagement. Key outputs include a proposed WebAssembly Instrumentation Engine API (JVMTI-like model) and an expanded 'Call for Proposals' for the 2025 CG-02 meeting. Focused on governance alignment, cross-team collaboration, and documentation to enable future observability features and broader ecosystem participation. No critical bugs fixed this period; maintenance and documentation improvements laid groundwork for subsequent sprints. Technologies demonstrated include API planning patterns, governance coordination, and process improvements.
December 2024 — WebAssembly/meetings: Delivered foundational planning for instrumentation capabilities and enhanced meeting governance and speaker engagement. Key outputs include a proposed WebAssembly Instrumentation Engine API (JVMTI-like model) and an expanded 'Call for Proposals' for the 2025 CG-02 meeting. Focused on governance alignment, cross-team collaboration, and documentation to enable future observability features and broader ecosystem participation. No critical bugs fixed this period; maintenance and documentation improvements laid groundwork for subsequent sprints. Technologies demonstrated include API planning patterns, governance coordination, and process improvements.
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