
Michal Zyga focused on release hygiene and documentation governance for the softwaremill/sttp-ai repository, addressing two documentation-related bugs over a one-month period. He updated and aligned version numbers across core and fs2 module documentation, removing inconsistencies such as the leading 'v' prefix and ensuring that all references matched the 0.3.1 and 0.3.2 releases. Working primarily with Scala and Markdown, Michal’s changes improved traceability and upgrade reliability for downstream users without altering runtime behavior. His attention to library version management and release management established a more maintainable documentation process, laying a solid foundation for future minor releases and cross-module consistency.

March 2025 (2025-03) for softwaremill/sttp-ai focused on release hygiene and documentation governance. Key work involved documenting and bumping dependency versions to 0.3.1 and 0.3.2 across core and fs2-related docs, removing the leading 'v' prefix to ensure consistency, and aligning documentation with the corresponding releases. These changes did not modify runtime behavior but significantly improve clarity, traceability, and upgrade reliability for downstream users.
March 2025 (2025-03) for softwaremill/sttp-ai focused on release hygiene and documentation governance. Key work involved documenting and bumping dependency versions to 0.3.1 and 0.3.2 across core and fs2-related docs, removing the leading 'v' prefix to ensure consistency, and aligning documentation with the corresponding releases. These changes did not modify runtime behavior but significantly improve clarity, traceability, and upgrade reliability for downstream users.
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