
During January 2025, Rajdeep Sarkar enhanced the polkassembly/polkassembly repository by consolidating Polymesh network recognition across both API endpoints and the user interface. He introduced an isPolymesh utility in TypeScript to gate wallet display and account handling, improving reliability and user experience for Polymesh interactions. Rajdeep also addressed a Firestore mapping typo in the UpgradeCommittee component and removed redundant console logs, contributing to cleaner backend and frontend code. His work included comprehensive linting and code quality improvements using JavaScript and React, resulting in a more maintainable codebase and supporting long-term stability for Polymesh-related features and account management.
January 2025 (2025-01) – Monthly summary for polkassembly/polkassembly. Focused on delivering Polymesh network recognition improvements and robust wallet/account handling, reducing log noise, and tightening code quality. Key outcomes include consolidated Polymesh detection across API and UI, gating wallet display and account handling via the isPolymesh utility, a Firestore mapping typo fix, and lint/cleanup work that improves maintainability and developer experience. These changes enhance reliability, security, and user experience for Polymesh interactions while supporting long-term maintainability.
January 2025 (2025-01) – Monthly summary for polkassembly/polkassembly. Focused on delivering Polymesh network recognition improvements and robust wallet/account handling, reducing log noise, and tightening code quality. Key outcomes include consolidated Polymesh detection across API and UI, gating wallet display and account handling via the isPolymesh utility, a Firestore mapping typo fix, and lint/cleanup work that improves maintainability and developer experience. These changes enhance reliability, security, and user experience for Polymesh interactions while supporting long-term maintainability.

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