
Luke Whiting contributed to the superfly/docs and get-convex/convex-backend repositories by developing documentation-driven features that improved deployment guidance and pricing clarity. He designed per-user development environment blueprints using Fly.io services and enhanced documentation to clarify one-app-per-customer isolation patterns, supporting better onboarding and cost control. For Convex, Luke updated documentation to align pricing tiers and deployment capabilities, ensuring consistency across business and enterprise plans. His work leveraged HTML, Markdown, and Ruby, focusing on content management and technical writing. The depth of his contributions lies in cross-repo alignment and the creation of clear, actionable documentation that reduces support overhead and aids decision-making.
April 2026 monthly summary for the Convex backend workstream, focused on documentation and alignment with pricing models and deployment capabilities. Highlights include aligning pricing-related limits with the pricing preview, introducing Business and Enterprise tier details, and documenting deployment-class capabilities and search pricing. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the main work was documentation-driven with cross-repo alignment and readiness for sales enablement.
April 2026 monthly summary for the Convex backend workstream, focused on documentation and alignment with pricing models and deployment capabilities. Highlights include aligning pricing-related limits with the pricing preview, introducing Business and Enterprise tier details, and documenting deployment-class capabilities and search pricing. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the main work was documentation-driven with cross-repo alignment and readiness for sales enablement.
April 2025 performance summary for superfly/docs focused on delivering scalable, isolation-friendly development tooling and clearer deployment guidance. Key enhancements center on per-user sandboxes for code execution and improved MCP deployment documentation with explicit one-app-per-customer patterns, strengthening security, cost control, and onboarding efficiency.
April 2025 performance summary for superfly/docs focused on delivering scalable, isolation-friendly development tooling and clearer deployment guidance. Key enhancements center on per-user sandboxes for code execution and improved MCP deployment documentation with explicit one-app-per-customer patterns, strengthening security, cost control, and onboarding efficiency.

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