
Iris developed and maintained the garrett-laroy-johnson/chaosmotic-systems-wiki, focusing on content management and documentation best practices using Markdown and Git-based workflows. Over three months, she restructured and expanded philosophy and systems theory content, introducing new topics and organizing the wiki for improved readability and discoverability. Her work included integrating external subprojects, synchronizing content at the commit level, and cleaning up obsolete files to reduce maintenance overhead. By curating cross-topic taxonomies and enhancing internal linking, Iris enabled more efficient onboarding and knowledge sharing for contributors and researchers, demonstrating depth in technical writing and knowledge organization throughout the project.

January 2025 monthly summary for garrett-laroy-johnson/chaosmotic-systems-wiki. Delivered targeted restructuring and expansion of philosophy-related Markdown content to improve readability, consistency, and discoverability. No major bug fixes reported this month. Key outcomes include a reorganization of content, removal of outdated files, and introduction of three new topics to broaden coverage. This work enhances maintainability, onboarding, and searchability, aligning with product goals to provide authoritative, navigable documentation for researchers and developers. Demonstrated tech stack and skills: Git-based collaboration, Markdown content curation, cross-topic taxonomy, and documentation best practices.
January 2025 monthly summary for garrett-laroy-johnson/chaosmotic-systems-wiki. Delivered targeted restructuring and expansion of philosophy-related Markdown content to improve readability, consistency, and discoverability. No major bug fixes reported this month. Key outcomes include a reorganization of content, removal of outdated files, and introduction of three new topics to broaden coverage. This work enhances maintainability, onboarding, and searchability, aligning with product goals to provide authoritative, navigable documentation for researchers and developers. Demonstrated tech stack and skills: Git-based collaboration, Markdown content curation, cross-topic taxonomy, and documentation best practices.
December 2024: Expanded the Chaosmos wiki with a comprehensive Philosophical Concepts Documentation Expansion, including new markdown pages for Glissant's Poetics of Relation, Norbert Wiener and cybernetics, Prigogine, Whitehead, Deleuze & Guattari, Gaian Systems, Tree of Knowledge, and related chaosmos concepts; cleaned up outdated files and refreshed links to improve accuracy and navigation. Work was tracked via four commits on Dec 12, 2024, ensuring traceability and consistency across the repository.
December 2024: Expanded the Chaosmos wiki with a comprehensive Philosophical Concepts Documentation Expansion, including new markdown pages for Glissant's Poetics of Relation, Norbert Wiener and cybernetics, Prigogine, Whitehead, Deleuze & Guattari, Gaian Systems, Tree of Knowledge, and related chaosmos concepts; cleaned up outdated files and refreshed links to improve accuracy and navigation. Work was tracked via four commits on Dec 12, 2024, ensuring traceability and consistency across the repository.
November 2024: Delivered chaosmotic-systems-wiki enhancements focusing on external integration, content structuring, and cleanup to unlock business value. Implemented external subproject linkage with a precise commit for reliable synchronization, established a course-content wiki structure, and added a foundational Norbert Wiener article to support structured learning paths. Performed cleanup and archival of obsolete Markdown files, reducing noise and maintenance burden. Overall, these changes improve external collaboration, content quality, and maintainability, enabling faster onboarding and scalable knowledge sharing for learners and contributors.
November 2024: Delivered chaosmotic-systems-wiki enhancements focusing on external integration, content structuring, and cleanup to unlock business value. Implemented external subproject linkage with a precise commit for reliable synchronization, established a course-content wiki structure, and added a foundational Norbert Wiener article to support structured learning paths. Performed cleanup and archival of obsolete Markdown files, reducing noise and maintenance burden. Overall, these changes improve external collaboration, content quality, and maintainability, enabling faster onboarding and scalable knowledge sharing for learners and contributors.
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