
Ihar Kliashchou contributed to the regulaforensics/DocumentReader-web-openapi repository by addressing a critical typo in the OpenAPI specification’s YAML configuration, correcting the wireless protocol enumeration from WIFI_AVARE to WIFI_AWARE. This targeted bug fix involved careful editing of common.yml and thorough validation in QA to ensure the accuracy of protocol metadata used by both clients and internal tools. Leveraging skills in configuration management, YAML, and Git-based workflows, Ihar’s work improved the reliability of API documentation and reduced the risk of downstream integration errors, demonstrating attention to detail and a methodical approach to maintaining high-quality technical documentation.
In December 2025, completed a targeted bug fix in regulaforensics/DocumentReader-web-openapi to correct a typo in common.yml ('WIFI_AVARE' -> 'WIFI_AWARE'), ensuring accurate wireless protocol enumeration in OpenAPI specs and downstream integrations. This correction improves data quality, reduces potential support inquiries due to misclassification, and strengthens the reliability of the API documentation used by clients and internal tooling. The change was committed (0cd2195282acb53fa6a9a019f3d5da84538e0815) with message 'Update common.yml' and validated in QA. Technologies demonstrated include YAML configuration editing, OpenAPI spec maintenance, and Git-based change management; skills highlighted: attention to detail, thorough validation, and cross-team collaboration for documentation accuracy. Business value: more reliable protocol metadata, fewer errors in client integrations, and improved automation readiness.
In December 2025, completed a targeted bug fix in regulaforensics/DocumentReader-web-openapi to correct a typo in common.yml ('WIFI_AVARE' -> 'WIFI_AWARE'), ensuring accurate wireless protocol enumeration in OpenAPI specs and downstream integrations. This correction improves data quality, reduces potential support inquiries due to misclassification, and strengthens the reliability of the API documentation used by clients and internal tooling. The change was committed (0cd2195282acb53fa6a9a019f3d5da84538e0815) with message 'Update common.yml' and validated in QA. Technologies demonstrated include YAML configuration editing, OpenAPI spec maintenance, and Git-based change management; skills highlighted: attention to detail, thorough validation, and cross-team collaboration for documentation accuracy. Business value: more reliable protocol metadata, fewer errors in client integrations, and improved automation readiness.

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