
Owaski focused on enhancing the IWSLT/IWSLThub.io.git repository by updating the Speech-to-Text with Extra Context track instructions. The work centered on clarifying how ACL paper PDFs should be used as additional context, aiming to reduce ambiguity for participants and improve alignment with evaluation criteria. Using Markdown for documentation and applying project management and technical writing skills, Owaski delivered a feature-level instruction update with commit-based traceability. The approach emphasized maintainable change management and clear, auditable documentation. While no bugs were addressed during this period, the contribution provided clearer onboarding and submission guidelines, supporting more consistent and evaluable participant submissions.

February 2026 — IWSLT/IWSLThub.io.git: Focused on clarifying the Speech-to-Text with Extra Context track rules. Delivered a feature-level instruction update that specifies the use of ACL paper PDFs as additional context, improving submission consistency and evaluation alignment. The work is supported by a traceable commit. The month did not include major bug fixes; emphasis was on documentation quality, clear requirements, and maintainable change management with auditable changes.
February 2026 — IWSLT/IWSLThub.io.git: Focused on clarifying the Speech-to-Text with Extra Context track rules. Delivered a feature-level instruction update that specifies the use of ACL paper PDFs as additional context, improving submission consistency and evaluation alignment. The work is supported by a traceable commit. The month did not include major bug fixes; emphasis was on documentation quality, clear requirements, and maintainable change management with auditable changes.
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