
During March 2026, Jean-Baptiste Choteau developed the MCP Server Timeout feature for the antinomyhq/forge repository, introducing a mechanism to automatically terminate unresponsive MCP connections. By leveraging Rust and asynchronous programming, he enhanced backend reliability and resource utilization, directly addressing issues with lingering sessions. Jean-Baptiste also improved error handling by draining stderr from child processes, preventing buffer overflows and increasing error visibility. His work demonstrated a solid grasp of process management and inter-process communication, resulting in a more robust server environment. The depth of his contributions reflects careful attention to both system stability and maintainability within a short timeframe.
March 2026: Delivered MCP Server Timeout feature for antinomyhq/forge to automatically terminate unresponsive MCP connections, improving reliability and user experience. Also improved error handling by draining stderr from child processes to prevent buffer overflow. These changes reduce unresponsive sessions, improve resource utilization, and enhance error visibility.
March 2026: Delivered MCP Server Timeout feature for antinomyhq/forge to automatically terminate unresponsive MCP connections, improving reliability and user experience. Also improved error handling by draining stderr from child processes to prevent buffer overflow. These changes reduce unresponsive sessions, improve resource utilization, and enhance error visibility.

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