
During April 2025, Lukas Kapp developed a feature for the browser-use/browser-use repository that updates how telemetry data is stored, aligning with the XDG Base Directory Specification. He implemented a Python function to determine the appropriate XDG_CACHE_HOME directory, ensuring that telemetry user IDs are stored in a compliant and cross-platform manner. This backend development work focused on improving maintainability and reducing the risk of regression by centralizing path resolution logic. While no major bugs were addressed during this period, Lukas’s contribution enhanced the project’s adherence to best practices for filesystem organization and streamlined telemetry data management using Python.
For 2025-04, delivered the XDG Cache Directory Determination and Telemetry Storage Path Update feature in browser-use/browser-use. Implemented a function to determine the XDG_CACHE_HOME directory and updated the telemetry_user_id path to store telemetry data accordingly, aligning with the XDG Base Directory Specification. This change is anchored by commit 913a0e992b4cfa14daf68bae52a4a1de824ccae6. No major bugs reported this month; the work focused on cross-platform path resolution, maintainability, and minimal regression risk.
For 2025-04, delivered the XDG Cache Directory Determination and Telemetry Storage Path Update feature in browser-use/browser-use. Implemented a function to determine the XDG_CACHE_HOME directory and updated the telemetry_user_id path to store telemetry data accordingly, aligning with the XDG Base Directory Specification. This change is anchored by commit 913a0e992b4cfa14daf68bae52a4a1de824ccae6. No major bugs reported this month; the work focused on cross-platform path resolution, maintainability, and minimal regression risk.

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