
Jeroen Janssens contributed to the tidyverse/duckplyr repository by enhancing both documentation and analytics integration over a two-month period. He integrated the Posit Support Badge into the documentation by updating the _pkgdown.yml configuration and wiring in a JavaScript-based script, ensuring consistent branding and improved user trust across all documentation pages. In a subsequent milestone, Jeroen updated the Plausible analytics snippet to enable privacy-preserving tracking, balancing actionable analytics with user privacy. His work combined front end development and YAML configuration, resulting in lightweight, maintainable solutions that improved compliance and support visibility without introducing bugs or unnecessary complexity to the project.
April 2026 monthly summary for tidyverse/duckplyr focusing on delivering privacy-preserving analytics improvements and associated documentation. This work enhances user privacy while preserving actionable analytics, supporting product teams with reliable usage data and strengthening compliance posture.
April 2026 monthly summary for tidyverse/duckplyr focusing on delivering privacy-preserving analytics improvements and associated documentation. This work enhances user privacy while preserving actionable analytics, supporting product teams with reliable usage data and strengthening compliance posture.
Month: 2025-10 — Documentation-focused milestone for tidyverse/duckplyr: integrated the Posit Support Badge to improve visibility of official support and branding. Core action was wiring a script from the supported-by-posit project into the docs by updating _pkgdown.yml to load the badge in the header, resulting in a visible Posit support badge on all documentation pages. This enhances user trust, reduces support friction, and aligns with corporate branding standards while keeping the docs lightweight and stable.
Month: 2025-10 — Documentation-focused milestone for tidyverse/duckplyr: integrated the Posit Support Badge to improve visibility of official support and branding. Core action was wiring a script from the supported-by-posit project into the docs by updating _pkgdown.yml to load the badge in the header, resulting in a visible Posit support badge on all documentation pages. This enhances user trust, reduces support friction, and aligns with corporate branding standards while keeping the docs lightweight and stable.

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