
During November 2024, Hugo Bulgarini focused on stabilizing the XCM configuration for the paseo-network/runtimes repository. He addressed a critical misconfiguration issue by removing deprecated FellowshipEntities and AmbassadorEntities, which previously introduced unnecessary location-based checks and risked cross-chain routing errors. Using Rust and his expertise in blockchain configuration, Hugo applied a targeted patch that aligned the asset hub’s XCM setup with the current architecture. This work improved the maintainability and auditability of the runtime configuration, reducing the risk of future errors. His approach demonstrated depth in config management and careful cross-repository coordination, though the scope was limited to a single bug fix.

Focused on stabilizing XCM configuration in paseo-network/runtimes by removing deprecated FellowshipEntities and AmbassadorEntities, eliminating location-check dependencies, and applying a targeted patch to asset hub XCM config. This work reduces misconfiguration risk and improves maintainability, aligning runtime configuration with the current architecture.
Focused on stabilizing XCM configuration in paseo-network/runtimes by removing deprecated FellowshipEntities and AmbassadorEntities, eliminating location-check dependencies, and applying a targeted patch to asset hub XCM config. This work reduces misconfiguration risk and improves maintainability, aligning runtime configuration with the current architecture.
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