
Helen established the foundational infrastructure for the automated accessibility scanning project in the github/accessibility-scanner repository. She initiated the project by setting up the repository structure, applying an MIT license, and drafting a clear README to define the project’s purpose and governance. Using Git and Markdown, Helen ensured the repository was ready for future development and onboarding, focusing on maintainability and clarity. Although no bugs were addressed during this period, her work laid the groundwork for future automation pipelines and accessibility tooling. The initial setup provided a scalable base for subsequent feature development and streamlined collaboration within the accessibility domain.

Month: 2025-07. Focused on establishing the foundation for the automated accessibility scanning project in github/accessibility-scanner. Delivered initial project setup including MIT license and a basic README outlining project purpose; committed as Initial commit (a29dd72cfa96b65b1e9001927457488bf86f465b). No major bug fixes were required this month. This groundwork enables rapid onboarding, governance, and future automation pipelines, contributing to improved accessibility scanning capabilities and platform readiness.
Month: 2025-07. Focused on establishing the foundation for the automated accessibility scanning project in github/accessibility-scanner. Delivered initial project setup including MIT license and a basic README outlining project purpose; committed as Initial commit (a29dd72cfa96b65b1e9001927457488bf86f465b). No major bug fixes were required this month. This groundwork enables rapid onboarding, governance, and future automation pipelines, contributing to improved accessibility scanning capabilities and platform readiness.
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