
Stanley contributed to the workos/workos-node and workos/workos-python repositories, focusing on backend development and SDK enhancements. He improved HTTP client reliability by refining retry logic and error handling in Node.js, using TypeScript and comprehensive unit testing to reduce transient failures. In Python, Stanley enhanced the SDK’s FGA query handling by implementing JSON-encoded context in URLs, ensuring accurate data transmission. He also delivered an Organization Feature Flags API, expanding programmatic control for organizations. Throughout, Stanley maintained disciplined version control and release management, updating User-Agent handling and version constants to support smoother upgrades and clearer client identification for downstream teams.

October 2025 (2025-10): Delivered the Organization Feature Flags API in the workos-python SDK, expanding programmatic control over feature flag governance for organizations. Implemented an endpoint to list feature flags for a specific organization, introduced new feature flag types, and extended tests in the organizations module to ensure correct behavior and coverage. Completed release readiness with a non-functional version bump to v5.29.0, establishing consistent versioning and packaging in the SDK.
October 2025 (2025-10): Delivered the Organization Feature Flags API in the workos-python SDK, expanding programmatic control over feature flag governance for organizations. Implemented an endpoint to list feature flags for a specific organization, introduced new feature flag types, and extended tests in the organizations module to ensure correct behavior and coverage. Completed release readiness with a non-functional version bump to v5.29.0, establishing consistent versioning and packaging in the SDK.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on WorkOS Node SDK updates. Delivered versioning and User-Agent improvements to ensure accurate client identification across API interactions, with tests and constants updated for releases 7.64.0 and 7.65.0. No separate bug fixes reported this period; work centered on release readiness and test stability, enabling smoother SDK upgrades for customers and internal teams.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on WorkOS Node SDK updates. Delivered versioning and User-Agent improvements to ensure accurate client identification across API interactions, with tests and constants updated for releases 7.64.0 and 7.65.0. No separate bug fixes reported this period; work centered on release readiness and test stability, enabling smoother SDK upgrades for customers and internal teams.
May 2025 (2025-05) — Focused on improving data transmission fidelity for FGA queries in the Python SDK and maintaining release hygiene for workos/workos-python. Deliverables centered on encoding context for FGA query URLs and a targeted patch release to stabilize the package.
May 2025 (2025-05) — Focused on improving data transmission fidelity for FGA queries in the Python SDK and maintaining release hygiene for workos/workos-python. Deliverables centered on encoding context for FGA query URLs and a targeted patch release to stabilize the package.
November 2024: Focused on stabilizing HTTP client retry behavior and preserving versioning discipline in workos-node. Implemented reliability improvements for retry logic, fixed handling of non-retryable errors, and expanded test coverage for retry scenarios across NodeHttpClient and FetchHttpClient. Also released version 7.30.1 with updates reflected in the User-Agent header and the VERSION constant. These changes reduce transient HTTP failures, improve resilience for integrations, and support faster, safer iteration for downstream teams.
November 2024: Focused on stabilizing HTTP client retry behavior and preserving versioning discipline in workos-node. Implemented reliability improvements for retry logic, fixed handling of non-retryable errors, and expanded test coverage for retry scenarios across NodeHttpClient and FetchHttpClient. Also released version 7.30.1 with updates reflected in the User-Agent header and the VERSION constant. These changes reduce transient HTTP failures, improve resilience for integrations, and support faster, safer iteration for downstream teams.
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