
During January 2026, Siddhant focused on backend reliability for the openclaw/openclaw repository, addressing a critical issue in Telegram bot interactions. He implemented a targeted fix in TypeScript and Node.js to improve CallbackQuery handling, ensuring that callback queries were acknowledged immediately after validation. This approach prevented duplicate retries when agents were busy, directly enhancing user experience and system throughput. Siddhant’s work demonstrated careful attention to API integration and regression safety, with clear, traceable commits that improved maintainability. Although the period involved no new features, the depth of the bug fix reflected a strong understanding of backend systems and bot stability.

January 2026 – OpenClaw development focused on reliability and Telegram bot stability. Delivered a critical fix in Telegram CallbackQuery handling to prevent duplicate retries when agents are busy, improving user experience and system throughput. Work centered on the openclaw/openclaw repository with clear, traceable commits to enable fast regression safety.
January 2026 – OpenClaw development focused on reliability and Telegram bot stability. Delivered a critical fix in Telegram CallbackQuery handling to prevent duplicate retries when agents are busy, improving user experience and system throughput. Work centered on the openclaw/openclaw repository with clear, traceable commits to enable fast regression safety.
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