
Rohan Nagpal developed a scalable Telegram Direct Messages feature for the openclaw/openclaw repository, introducing threaded conversations that model each thread as an independent session with its own message history. Using JavaScript and TypeScript, Rohan focused on robust API integration and maintained stable test coverage throughout the process. The implementation included enforcing history limits per thread and enhancing logging for inbound Telegram updates, which improved both reliability and observability. By strengthening per-thread session management and refining the testing pipeline with CI/CD practices, Rohan’s work addressed the need for a more reliable direct messaging user experience while supporting maintainable debugging and monitoring.

January 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Focused on delivering a scalable Telegram Direct Messages feature with threaded conversations, strengthening reliability, observability, and per-thread session management. This work aligns with product goals to improve direct messaging UX and maintain message history integrity across threads, while preserving stable test coverage and robust logging.
January 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Focused on delivering a scalable Telegram Direct Messages feature with threaded conversations, strengthening reliability, observability, and per-thread session management. This work aligns with product goals to improve direct messaging UX and maintain message history integrity across threads, while preserving stable test coverage and robust logging.
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