
Jan Boehme contributed to the SORMAS-Foundation/SORMAS-Project by centralizing funding data through the introduction of a root-level funding.json manifest, streamlining configuration and enabling new FLOSS funding opportunities. He addressed repository URL configuration issues and resolved syntax errors, improving build stability and ensuring reliable resource references. Jan updated well-known constants to maintain data consistency, demonstrating skills in backend development, configuration management, and code organization using JSON and Java. In March, he enhanced documentation accessibility by restructuring the README, adding a dedicated FAQ, and improving links to support resources, which reduced onboarding time and improved the overall developer experience for the project.

March 2025: Focused on improving documentation accessibility for the SORMAS project. Implemented enhancements to README for easier access to documentation and support resources, aiming to reduce onboarding time and support queries. No major bugs fixed this month; efforts centered on documentation quality and developer experience.
March 2025: Focused on improving documentation accessibility for the SORMAS project. Implemented enhancements to README for easier access to documentation and support resources, aiming to reduce onboarding time and support queries. No major bugs fixed this month; efforts centered on documentation quality and developer experience.
February 2025 – SORMAS-Project (SORMAS-Foundation): Key features delivered include funding manifest centralization with a root-level funding.json to formalize funding data and enable new FLOSS funding opportunities. Major bugs fixed include repository URL configuration fixes, syntax error resolution, and updates to well-known constants to ensure data consistency. Overall impact: improved funding access, increased build stability, and cleaner configuration, enabling faster onboarding of funding opportunities and more reliable resource references. Technologies demonstrated: JSON manifest management, root-directory restructuring, configuration hardening, and constants management.
February 2025 – SORMAS-Project (SORMAS-Foundation): Key features delivered include funding manifest centralization with a root-level funding.json to formalize funding data and enable new FLOSS funding opportunities. Major bugs fixed include repository URL configuration fixes, syntax error resolution, and updates to well-known constants to ensure data consistency. Overall impact: improved funding access, increased build stability, and cleaner configuration, enabling faster onboarding of funding opportunities and more reliable resource references. Technologies demonstrated: JSON manifest management, root-directory restructuring, configuration hardening, and constants management.
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