
In February 2026, J. Bosman enhanced the Amsterdam/amsterdam-schema repository by introducing a dataset lifecycle feature that marks the sluizen dataset as under development, improving clarity around ongoing work. To support future releases and maintain compatibility, Bosman upgraded the tooling stack to amsterdam-schema-tools version 9.1.10, ensuring access to the latest features and fixes. The work focused on state management and tooling modernization, with all changes documented through clear, traceable commits. Utilizing Python, YAML, and continuous integration practices, Bosman laid the technical groundwork for upcoming development, demonstrating a methodical approach to schema design and data management without addressing critical bugs.

February 2026 monthly summary for Amsterdam/amsterdam-schema: Delivered dataset lifecycle enhancement by marking the sluizen dataset as under_development and upgraded the tooling stack to amsterdam-schema-tools 9.1.10 to ensure compatibility with latest features and fixes. These changes improve development clarity, enable upcoming releases, and reduce integration risk. No critical bugs fixed this month; focus was on state management and tooling modernization to support upcoming work. All changes are traceable via two commits.
February 2026 monthly summary for Amsterdam/amsterdam-schema: Delivered dataset lifecycle enhancement by marking the sluizen dataset as under_development and upgraded the tooling stack to amsterdam-schema-tools 9.1.10 to ensure compatibility with latest features and fixes. These changes improve development clarity, enable upcoming releases, and reduce integration risk. No critical bugs fixed this month; focus was on state management and tooling modernization to support upcoming work. All changes are traceable via two commits.
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