
Worked on improving documentation quality and accuracy across docker/docs and jellyfin.org repositories over a two-month period. Delivered a focused update to docker/docs by clarifying build metadata terminology, specifically distinguishing annotations from attestations to better align with the current build provenance model. This Markdown-based change enhanced clarity for developers and auditors, supporting smoother CI/CD integration and reducing audit risk. Additionally, addressed a documentation bug in jellyfin.org by correcting a typo in the Metadata Images Documentation, improving maintainability and reducing user confusion. Demonstrated skills in technical writing, documentation governance, and terminology standardization, with all changes tracked through Git-based workflows.
December 2025 monthly summary for jellyfin.org. Focus was on documentation quality; delivered a precise typo fix in the Metadata Images Documentation section related to external images. No new features were shipped this month; the primary value delivered was improved documentation accuracy and maintainability.
December 2025 monthly summary for jellyfin.org. Focus was on documentation quality; delivered a precise typo fix in the Metadata Images Documentation section related to external images. No new features were shipped this month; the primary value delivered was improved documentation accuracy and maintainability.
November 2025 monthly summary for docker/docs: Delivered a focused documentation update to correct terminology in build metadata, clarifying the distinction between annotations and attestations to align with the current build provenance model. This change improves clarity for developers, operators, and auditors, and sets the stage for consistent tooling integration without modifying code. Key features delivered: - Documentation: Clarify build metadata terminology (annotations vs attestations) in docker/docs. Major bugs fixed: - None reported; no customer-impact bug fixes this month. A terminology inconsistency was resolved to reduce confusion. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved accuracy and consistency of build provenance documentation, enabling smoother CI/CD integration, clearer onboarding, and reduced audit risk. - One clear, traceable change with easy future maintainability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Technical writing and documentation governance - Terminology standardization and documentation hygiene - Git-based change management and traceability - Alignment with build provenance concepts across the repository
November 2025 monthly summary for docker/docs: Delivered a focused documentation update to correct terminology in build metadata, clarifying the distinction between annotations and attestations to align with the current build provenance model. This change improves clarity for developers, operators, and auditors, and sets the stage for consistent tooling integration without modifying code. Key features delivered: - Documentation: Clarify build metadata terminology (annotations vs attestations) in docker/docs. Major bugs fixed: - None reported; no customer-impact bug fixes this month. A terminology inconsistency was resolved to reduce confusion. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved accuracy and consistency of build provenance documentation, enabling smoother CI/CD integration, clearer onboarding, and reduced audit risk. - One clear, traceable change with easy future maintainability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Technical writing and documentation governance - Terminology standardization and documentation hygiene - Git-based change management and traceability - Alignment with build provenance concepts across the repository

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