
Emily contributed to the openreview/openreview-py repository by building and enhancing backend systems for profile management and licensing workflows. She implemented new license options, including support for conference-specific and arXiv licenses, enabling configurable compliance for diverse submission requirements. Using Python, Emily focused on API integration and backend development to streamline author identity handling, resolve edge-case bugs in profile name logic, and improve assignment matching accuracy. Her work emphasized robust testing and traceable code changes, reducing manual intervention and supporting automated acceptance flows. The depth of her contributions is reflected in targeted bug fixes and feature delivery that improved reliability and onboarding efficiency.
February 2026 monthly summary for openreview/openreview-py: Implemented ArXiv license support in profile management for direct archive uploads, enabling users to select the arXiv license during submission. This enhancement improves licensing compliance and archival clarity for arXiv-related submissions.
February 2026 monthly summary for openreview/openreview-py: Implemented ArXiv license support in profile management for direct archive uploads, enabling users to select the arXiv license during submission. This enhancement improves licensing compliance and archival clarity for arXiv-related submissions.
April 2025 — OpenReview Py: Delivered Profile Management License Options to support conference licensing requirements. Implemented a new selectable license type 'WM2024 Conference' in the profile management system. The change is implemented in management.py (commit ce2e2cb71cfaa68c9542abea7dfbd35cb5265d24) and linked to issue #2568. This delivers business value by enabling compliant, configurable licensing for conference participants, reducing onboarding friction and supporting event-specific licensing workflows. No major bugs fixed this month. Technologies demonstrated: Python, Git-based code changes, license management configuration, and traceability via issue reference.
April 2025 — OpenReview Py: Delivered Profile Management License Options to support conference licensing requirements. Implemented a new selectable license type 'WM2024 Conference' in the profile management system. The change is implemented in management.py (commit ce2e2cb71cfaa68c9542abea7dfbd35cb5265d24) and linked to issue #2568. This delivers business value by enabling compliant, configurable licensing for conference participants, reducing onboarding friction and supporting event-specific licensing workflows. No major bugs fixed this month. Technologies demonstrated: Python, Git-based code changes, license management configuration, and traceability via issue reference.
February 2025 monthly summary for the openreview/openreview-py repository. The month focused on stabilizing and improving assignment matching accuracy by addressing a critical bug in the retrieval logic used to determine the default maximum papers for assignment configurations. Key changes include a targeted fix to ensure the system filters by assignment title (not status) when selecting the relevant configuration. This correction improves the accuracy of assignment matching and reduces misallocations, contributing to more reliable reviewer workload distribution and overall throughput.
February 2025 monthly summary for the openreview/openreview-py repository. The month focused on stabilizing and improving assignment matching accuracy by addressing a critical bug in the retrieval logic used to determine the default maximum papers for assignment configurations. Key changes include a targeted fix to ensure the system filters by assignment title (not status) when selecting the relevant configuration. This correction improves the accuracy of assignment matching and reduces misallocations, contributing to more reliable reviewer workload distribution and overall throughput.
For 2024-11, the team focused on stabilizing author profile handling in the OpenReview Python client and closing a high-impact data integrity issue that affected automated acceptance workflows. The work reduced manual intervention and improved reliability of publications associated with profiles that have identical names.
For 2024-11, the team focused on stabilizing author profile handling in the OpenReview Python client and closing a high-impact data integrity issue that affected automated acceptance workflows. The work reduced manual intervention and improved reliability of publications associated with profiles that have identical names.

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