
During a two-month period, Wangji worked on standardizing command naming conventions and improving contributor experience across Azure/azure-mcp and microsoft/mcp repositories. In Azure/azure-mcp, Wangji consolidated internal command naming by introducing underscore separators within the CommandFactory, updating the test suite, and refreshing documentation to clarify naming rules and prepare for future user-facing hyphen support. For microsoft/mcp, Wangji enhanced contributor onboarding by updating CONTRIBUTING.md to clarify file paths, testing, and deployment, and by adding CODEOWNERS for SQL tools to streamline code review. The work demonstrated depth in C#, Markdown, and YAML, emphasizing maintainability, documentation clarity, and process governance over bug fixing.
2025-09 monthly summary: Focused on contributor experience improvements in microsoft/mcp. Delivered documentation clarity and PR ownership governance via two commits that updated CONTRIBUTING.md and added CODEOWNERS for SQL tools. No major bugs fixed this month. Improvements have reduced onboarding friction, clarified ownership, and accelerated PR reviews and deployment readiness.
2025-09 monthly summary: Focused on contributor experience improvements in microsoft/mcp. Delivered documentation clarity and PR ownership governance via two commits that updated CONTRIBUTING.md and added CODEOWNERS for SQL tools. No major bugs fixed this month. Improvements have reduced onboarding friction, clarified ownership, and accelerated PR reviews and deployment readiness.
July 2025 monthly summary for Azure/azure-mcp focused on design consolidation and preparatory work for user-facing command naming features. The team delivered a major internal standardization of command naming, establishing underscore separators in internal processing, with tests aligned to the new convention and documentation refreshed to explain the rules. This work positions the project for a future transition to hyphen usage in user-facing names, reducing ambiguity and enabling simpler adoption across tooling. Overall, no major bugs were reported this month for this repository; emphasis was on architectural refinements, verification, and documentation to support consistent naming conventions and smoother future feature delivery.
July 2025 monthly summary for Azure/azure-mcp focused on design consolidation and preparatory work for user-facing command naming features. The team delivered a major internal standardization of command naming, establishing underscore separators in internal processing, with tests aligned to the new convention and documentation refreshed to explain the rules. This work positions the project for a future transition to hyphen usage in user-facing names, reducing ambiguity and enabling simpler adoption across tooling. Overall, no major bugs were reported this month for this repository; emphasis was on architectural refinements, verification, and documentation to support consistent naming conventions and smoother future feature delivery.

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