
Thom Lucc contributed to the BabylonJS/Babylon.js repository by extending the sandbox’s drag-and-drop import flow to support .spz files, using React and TypeScript to update both the import logic and user-facing copy. This addition improved asset interoperability and streamlined the process for users working with new asset formats. Thom also maintained repository health by updating documentation, specifically removing outdated Gitpod setup instructions from contributing.md in anticipation of the service’s deprecation. Through focused, low-risk changes in JavaScript and Markdown, Thom ensured the sandbox remained accessible for users and that contributor onboarding documentation accurately reflected current project tooling and workflows.

June 2025: Maintained repository health for Babylon.js by cleaning up contributor documentation. Removed outdated Gitpod setup instructions from contributing.md in anticipation of Gitpod sunset in Fall 2025. This reduces onboarding friction, avoids confusion for new contributors, and lowers support overhead. Change implemented via commit ba2190d16702db19ecc6efe5bfcb864000fe4fdd (Update contributing.md (#16787)).
June 2025: Maintained repository health for Babylon.js by cleaning up contributor documentation. Removed outdated Gitpod setup instructions from contributing.md in anticipation of Gitpod sunset in Fall 2025. This reduces onboarding friction, avoids confusion for new contributors, and lowers support overhead. Change implemented via commit ba2190d16702db19ecc6efe5bfcb864000fe4fdd (Update contributing.md (#16787)).
March 2025: Delivered an extension to the Babylon.js sandbox by adding .spz file support to the drag-and-drop import flow, updating user-facing copy, and enabling import/view of .spz assets. This expands asset interoperability, reduces friction for users adopting new asset formats, and lays groundwork for broader format support in the sandbox.
March 2025: Delivered an extension to the Babylon.js sandbox by adding .spz file support to the drag-and-drop import flow, updating user-facing copy, and enabling import/view of .spz assets. This expands asset interoperability, reduces friction for users adopting new asset formats, and lays groundwork for broader format support in the sandbox.
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