
Over six months, Felix Vanhove contributed to openMF/web-app and openMF/fineract by delivering targeted UI enhancements, process documentation, and build automation improvements. He stabilized loan product delinquency handling and refined navigation and layout consistency using Angular, TypeScript, and SCSS, directly improving user workflows and reducing support issues. Felix also overhauled contributor onboarding by updating documentation and aligning communication channels, streamlining project collaboration. In addition, he addressed Gradle versioning logic in openMF/fineract, ensuring reliable release processes and reproducible builds. His work demonstrated depth in front-end development, technical writing, and build automation, consistently focusing on maintainability and user experience across the projects.

September 2025 focused on stabilizing release versioning for openMF/fineract. Implemented and validated a fix for Gradle versioning calculation, addressing minor-version handling in snapshot builds, and refined the tagging/revision logic to ensure accurate, consistent versioning across the project. The change aligns with FINERACT-2341 and includes a targeted commit, improving build reproducibility and release reliability across environments.
September 2025 focused on stabilizing release versioning for openMF/fineract. Implemented and validated a fix for Gradle versioning calculation, addressing minor-version handling in snapshot builds, and refined the tagging/revision logic to ensure accurate, consistent versioning across the project. The change aligns with FINERACT-2341 and includes a targeted commit, improving build reproducibility and release reliability across environments.
August 2025 monthly summary for openMF/web-app focusing on feature delivery and bug fixes related to the Repayment Form and CKEditor integration. Key outcomes include: 1) Repayment Form Classification and CKEditor Display Fix delivering a functional template creation flow; 2) Added a new classification field to the Make Repayment form and surfaced classification details in transaction view; 3) Updated CKEditor import to resolve a JavaScript issue and prevent regressions; 4) Overall impact: improved UX, faster template creation, and more accurate transaction review; 5) Technologies/skills demonstrated: React/JS/CKEditor integration, form handling, UI/UX debugging, code quality maintenance.
August 2025 monthly summary for openMF/web-app focusing on feature delivery and bug fixes related to the Repayment Form and CKEditor integration. Key outcomes include: 1) Repayment Form Classification and CKEditor Display Fix delivering a functional template creation flow; 2) Added a new classification field to the Make Repayment form and surfaced classification details in transaction view; 3) Updated CKEditor import to resolve a JavaScript issue and prevent regressions; 4) Overall impact: improved UX, faster template creation, and more accurate transaction review; 5) Technologies/skills demonstrated: React/JS/CKEditor integration, form handling, UI/UX debugging, code quality maintenance.
July 2025: UI stability and design consistency improvements in openMF/web-app following Angular updates. Focused on typography accuracy and login UX alignment to prevent visual regressions and improve end-user experience.
July 2025: UI stability and design consistency improvements in openMF/web-app following Angular updates. Focused on typography accuracy and login UX alignment to prevent visual regressions and improve end-user experience.
June 2025 monthly summary for openMF/web-app. Focused on stabilizing UI and delivering polished read-only views and organization navigation. Key outcomes: 1) Center Actions UI and Navigation Stabilization: fixed broken layouts in the center actions blue box; ensured the hamburger menu routes correctly; improved routing for center action management. 2) Product Details Read-Only View UI Polish: refactored HTML structure and styling across read-only views for loan, saving, and share products to achieve a uniform, polished appearance and improved user experience. 3) Fund Mapping UI and Navigation Fix in Organization: refactored fund-mapping template, corrected a broken link, and updated breadcrumbs to reflect the Fund Mapping feature. These changes enhanced user productivity and reduced UI inconsistencies by delivering stable, predictable navigation and a cohesive presentation of read-only product data.
June 2025 monthly summary for openMF/web-app. Focused on stabilizing UI and delivering polished read-only views and organization navigation. Key outcomes: 1) Center Actions UI and Navigation Stabilization: fixed broken layouts in the center actions blue box; ensured the hamburger menu routes correctly; improved routing for center action management. 2) Product Details Read-Only View UI Polish: refactored HTML structure and styling across read-only views for loan, saving, and share products to achieve a uniform, polished appearance and improved user experience. 3) Fund Mapping UI and Navigation Fix in Organization: refactored fund-mapping template, corrected a broken link, and updated breadcrumbs to reflect the Fund Mapping feature. These changes enhanced user productivity and reduced UI inconsistencies by delivering stable, predictable navigation and a cohesive presentation of read-only product data.
April 2025: Contributor onboarding and project communication overhaul for openMF/web-app. Moved the CONTRIBUTING file to the repo root, updated references from GitHub issues and Gitter to Jira and Slack, and added a Jira lifecycle section to clarify the contribution process. This improves onboarding speed, aligns collaboration channels with current tooling, and reduces ambiguity for new contributors. No major bugs were recorded this month; the focus was on governance, documentation, and process improvements. The changes were committed in a docs-focused update.
April 2025: Contributor onboarding and project communication overhaul for openMF/web-app. Moved the CONTRIBUTING file to the repo root, updated references from GitHub issues and Gitter to Jira and Slack, and added a Jira lifecycle section to clarify the contribution process. This improves onboarding speed, aligns collaboration channels with current tooling, and reduces ambiguity for new contributors. No major bugs were recorded this month; the focus was on governance, documentation, and process improvements. The changes were committed in a docs-focused update.
February 2025 monthly summary for openMF/web-app focused on stabilizing loan product delinquency handling and improving loan creation reliability. Key fixes addressed edge cases in delinquency logic and state management to ensure successful saves during loan product configuration, delivering tangible business value through smoother user workflows and reduced support friction.
February 2025 monthly summary for openMF/web-app focused on stabilizing loan product delinquency handling and improving loan creation reliability. Key fixes addressed edge cases in delinquency logic and state management to ensure successful saves during loan product configuration, delivering tangible business value through smoother user workflows and reduced support friction.
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