
Lucia Chen enhanced the teleoperation feature in the JdeRobot/RoboticsAcademy repository by consolidating the follow-person logic into a dedicated SpecificFollowPerson component, streamlining the codebase and reducing UI complexity. She removed the MapSelectorPerson path to simplify code maintenance and introduced keyboard controls for robot movement, improving operator ergonomics and responsiveness during remote operation exercises. Working primarily with JavaScript, React, and HTML, Lucia updated the exercise rendering to leverage the new component, ensuring consistency and reliability. Her work focused on feature delivery and code health, resulting in a more maintainable and user-friendly teleoperation experience without introducing new bugs.

June 2025 monthly summary for JdeRobot/RoboticsAcademy focused on teleoperation feature improvements. Delivered consolidation of the follow-person teleoperation flow into SpecificFollowPerson, removed the MapSelectorPerson path, and enabled keyboard controls for robot movement within the follow-person exercise. Updated exercise rendering to leverage SpecificFollowPerson for consistency and reduced UI complexity. These changes improve reliability, reduce maintenance burden, and accelerate operator training and onboarding for remote operation scenarios. No critical bugs were reported this period; emphasis was on feature delivery and code health across the RoboticsAcademy repo.
June 2025 monthly summary for JdeRobot/RoboticsAcademy focused on teleoperation feature improvements. Delivered consolidation of the follow-person teleoperation flow into SpecificFollowPerson, removed the MapSelectorPerson path, and enabled keyboard controls for robot movement within the follow-person exercise. Updated exercise rendering to leverage SpecificFollowPerson for consistency and reduced UI complexity. These changes improve reliability, reduce maintenance burden, and accelerate operator training and onboarding for remote operation scenarios. No critical bugs were reported this period; emphasis was on feature delivery and code health across the RoboticsAcademy repo.
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