
Graham Schulze-Kalt overhauled and expanded the UChicago-PULSE/mission-documentation repository, focusing on documentation lifecycle management and static site generation. He implemented an Antora-based documentation site, integrating CSS and JavaScript assets, and configured automated deployment with CI/CD pipelines. By reorganizing content, migrating subsystem documentation, and refining navigation, Graham improved modularity and usability while reducing maintenance overhead. He used AsciiDoc and YAML to streamline build tool configuration and documentation generation, ensuring artifact traceability and clear design governance. His work enabled faster onboarding and review cycles, delivering a maintainable, user-friendly documentation platform that supports ongoing project evolution without introducing bugs.

August 2025 performance summary for UChicago-PULSE/mission-documentation. Focused on expanding user-facing documentation content, improving navigation, and tightening documentation tooling infrastructure. Delivered a more usable docs site, stabilized navigation, and a cleaner build/config setup, enabling faster onboarding and reducing ongoing support workload.
August 2025 performance summary for UChicago-PULSE/mission-documentation. Focused on expanding user-facing documentation content, improving navigation, and tightening documentation tooling infrastructure. Delivered a more usable docs site, stabilized navigation, and a cleaner build/config setup, enabling faster onboarding and reducing ongoing support workload.
July 2025 (2025-07) — Delivered a major overhaul of the mission documentation repository with deployment automation. Implemented an Antora-based documentation site, integrated CSS/JS assets and fonts, and configured a playbook to enable reproducible builds. Consolidated content by reorganizing and expanding the docs, adding a new AsciiDoc README, and removing obsolete hardware documentation. Additionally, migrated subsystem documentation to the pulse-hardware repo to improve modularity and cross-repo reuse.
July 2025 (2025-07) — Delivered a major overhaul of the mission documentation repository with deployment automation. Implemented an Antora-based documentation site, integrated CSS/JS assets and fonts, and configured a playbook to enable reproducible builds. Consolidated content by reorganizing and expanding the docs, adding a new AsciiDoc README, and removing obsolete hardware documentation. Additionally, migrated subsystem documentation to the pulse-hardware repo to improve modularity and cross-repo reuse.
November 2024: Implemented Pulse-A Preliminary Design Review documentation lifecycle in the mission-documentation repository. Delivered and curated PDR artifacts by adding the initial Pulse-A PDR PDF, removing the superseded version, and publishing an updated PDR PDF in the design-reviews repository. This aligns with design governance and artifact traceability, enabling clearer progress tracking and faster review cycles.
November 2024: Implemented Pulse-A Preliminary Design Review documentation lifecycle in the mission-documentation repository. Delivered and curated PDR artifacts by adding the initial Pulse-A PDR PDF, removing the superseded version, and publishing an updated PDR PDF in the design-reviews repository. This aligns with design governance and artifact traceability, enabling clearer progress tracking and faster review cycles.
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