
Jacqueline Roberti worked on the mbta/screens repository, delivering user-facing enhancements focused on elevator status UI and onboarding improvements. She developed features using React, TypeScript, and SCSS, consolidating elevator status information and refining audio alerts to provide clearer feedback, including a distinct “all elevators working” state. Jacqueline also updated onboarding documentation, clarifying installation steps for asdf plugins and AWS CLI, which streamlined the setup process for new users. Her work emphasized UI copy clarity and reduced user friction, resulting in more reliable user experiences and faster onboarding. No major bugs were reported, reflecting careful implementation and attention to detail.

March 2025 performance summary for mbta/screens focused on delivering user-facing enhancements and onboarding improvements. Delivered two features with clear business value: improved elevator status UI and audio alerts, plus streamlined onboarding docs. No major bugs identified; several UI copy and phrasing refinements increased clarity and reduced user friction. The work enhances reliability and accelerates new user configuration, contributing to better user adoption and operational clarity.
March 2025 performance summary for mbta/screens focused on delivering user-facing enhancements and onboarding improvements. Delivered two features with clear business value: improved elevator status UI and audio alerts, plus streamlined onboarding docs. No major bugs identified; several UI copy and phrasing refinements increased clarity and reduced user friction. The work enhances reliability and accelerates new user configuration, contributing to better user adoption and operational clarity.
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