
Nanae Aubry contributed to the Esri/arcgis-python-api repository by delivering a series of targeted enhancements focused on API usability, documentation clarity, and developer onboarding. Over eight months, Nanae refined API references, standardized naming conventions, and improved example notebooks, ensuring alignment with evolving API standards and reducing user confusion. Using Python, Jupyter Notebook, and Markdown, Nanae updated publishing workflows, clarified parameter usage, and enhanced data visualization in sample code. The work emphasized maintainable documentation and precise technical writing, resulting in a more accessible codebase. Nanae’s approach demonstrated depth in API integration, geospatial analysis, and cross-version compatibility, supporting both users and maintainers.

In Sep 2025, focused on standardizing Python API references in Esri/arcgis-python-api to improve consistency and developer onboarding. Updated references in notebooks from WebMap to Map and WebScene to Scene, with corresponding import path changes; core functionality remained unchanged. This refactor reduces confusion, lowers support burden, and aligns with upcoming deprecation timelines. Associated commit: 10689c6918d741cbb9a5e64eb6d16e7a5dae6289. No major bugs fixed this month; minor cleanup of references completed as part of the same effort.
In Sep 2025, focused on standardizing Python API references in Esri/arcgis-python-api to improve consistency and developer onboarding. Updated references in notebooks from WebMap to Map and WebScene to Scene, with corresponding import path changes; core functionality remained unchanged. This refactor reduces confusion, lowers support burden, and aligns with upcoming deprecation timelines. Associated commit: 10689c6918d741cbb9a5e64eb6d16e7a5dae6289. No major bugs fixed this month; minor cleanup of references completed as part of the same effort.
June 2025 monthly summary for Esri/arcgis-python-api focuses on documentation maintenance and API guidance improvements. Key feature delivered: GroupManager Documentation Update - corrected the Search API reference URL to point to the current, specific API docs, enhancing guidance for users and reducing potential support queries. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the effort centered on documentation accuracy and consistency across the repository. Overall impact includes improved user onboarding, clearer navigation to the correct API references, and a more maintainable docs surface aligned with the latest API references. Technologies/skills demonstrated include documentation authoring best practices, git-based change management, URL validation, and alignment with official API references.
June 2025 monthly summary for Esri/arcgis-python-api focuses on documentation maintenance and API guidance improvements. Key feature delivered: GroupManager Documentation Update - corrected the Search API reference URL to point to the current, specific API docs, enhancing guidance for users and reducing potential support queries. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the effort centered on documentation accuracy and consistency across the repository. Overall impact includes improved user onboarding, clearer navigation to the correct API references, and a more maintainable docs surface aligned with the latest API references. Technologies/skills demonstrated include documentation authoring best practices, git-based change management, URL validation, and alignment with official API references.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering enhancements to the ArcGIS Python API usage and notebooks publishing workflow within Esri/arcgis-python-api. Key work included documentation and example refinements (typo corrections, folder creation path, notebook execution counts, Python version compatibility) and updating a publishing notebook to align with newer API versions (refined connection handling and updated calls to add layers to web maps and scenes). Associated commits: 3554fccf3e0ecc57a39cfbdc20f472b4b6cf122f; 778272a963c94ef773d0503980c72661c273c37e. Resulted in clearer publishing workflow, improved reliability, and better cross-version compatibility.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering enhancements to the ArcGIS Python API usage and notebooks publishing workflow within Esri/arcgis-python-api. Key work included documentation and example refinements (typo corrections, folder creation path, notebook execution counts, Python version compatibility) and updating a publishing notebook to align with newer API versions (refined connection handling and updated calls to add layers to web maps and scenes). Associated commits: 3554fccf3e0ecc57a39cfbdc20f472b4b6cf122f; 778272a963c94ef773d0503980c72661c273c37e. Resulted in clearer publishing workflow, improved reliability, and better cross-version compatibility.
April 2025 monthly summary focused on improving developer documentation for ItemProperties in Esri/arcgis-python-api, with emphasis on reducing onboarding friction and clarifying API usage.
April 2025 monthly summary focused on improving developer documentation for ItemProperties in Esri/arcgis-python-api, with emphasis on reducing onboarding friction and clarifying API usage.
March 2025: Improved notebook UX for Esri/arcgis-python-api by updating documentation links to the latest sample notebooks and refining code snippets in Jupyter notebooks. This release enhances onboarding, reduces friction when following examples, and reinforces API discoverability. Delivered via targeted doc fixes (commit 2f4be3d44218e8d209c095531ae308b8ec14c6e2).
March 2025: Improved notebook UX for Esri/arcgis-python-api by updating documentation links to the latest sample notebooks and refining code snippets in Jupyter notebooks. This release enhances onboarding, reduces friction when following examples, and reinforces API discoverability. Delivered via targeted doc fixes (commit 2f4be3d44218e8d209c095531ae308b8ec14c6e2).
February 2025 monthly summary for Esri/arcgis-python-api: Delivered a high-value feature that enhances data inspection directly on maps and establishes groundwork for richer popups in Spatially Enabled DataFrames. No major bug fixes were recorded this month.
February 2025 monthly summary for Esri/arcgis-python-api: Delivered a high-value feature that enhances data inspection directly on maps and establishes groundwork for richer popups in Spatially Enabled DataFrames. No major bug fixes were recorded this month.
November 2024: Documentation/resource-link improvements for Esri/arcgis-python-api. Implemented targeted fixes to resource links in docs and a Jupyter Notebook related to panoptic segmentation and pix2pix-based DSM imagery generation. These changes enhance onboarding, reduce user confusion, and lower support overhead. Repository health maintained with precise commits and clear change traceability.
November 2024: Documentation/resource-link improvements for Esri/arcgis-python-api. Implemented targeted fixes to resource links in docs and a Jupyter Notebook related to panoptic segmentation and pix2pix-based DSM imagery generation. These changes enhance onboarding, reduce user confusion, and lower support overhead. Repository health maintained with precise commits and clear change traceability.
In October 2024, focused on improving developer experience and API reliability for Esri/arcgis-python-api. Delivered documentation improvements and reference updates (update API links, notebook examples, basemap references) across the repo, aligned API parameter naming for GIS server publishing (publish_sd from sd_file_path to sd_file), and enhanced the drawing symbol sample for clearer visualization. These changes reduce onboarding friction, prevent incorrect API usage, and improve map visualization in examples. Technologies demonstrated include Python, API documentation practices, Git-based workflows, notebook-based examples, and data visualization tuning.
In October 2024, focused on improving developer experience and API reliability for Esri/arcgis-python-api. Delivered documentation improvements and reference updates (update API links, notebook examples, basemap references) across the repo, aligned API parameter naming for GIS server publishing (publish_sd from sd_file_path to sd_file), and enhanced the drawing symbol sample for clearer visualization. These changes reduce onboarding friction, prevent incorrect API usage, and improve map visualization in examples. Technologies demonstrated include Python, API documentation practices, Git-based workflows, notebook-based examples, and data visualization tuning.
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