
During February 2025, Thom Vaill enhanced documentation across the golang/website and itchyny/go repositories, focusing on clarifying TLS handshake behavior when deploying post-quantum TLS with legacy servers. Using Markdown and technical writing skills, Thom introduced detailed disclaimers about potential handshake timeouts, providing actionable references for operators and developers. These updates standardized TLS guidance, improving discoverability and consistency without altering code. By addressing deployment risks and setting clear expectations, Thom enabled teams to better plan for post-quantum readiness and legacy interoperability. The work demonstrated depth in understanding protocol interactions and contributed to more robust documentation practices within the Go ecosystem.

February 2025: Focused documentation enhancements across two Go repositories to clarify TLS handshake behavior when using post-quantum TLS with legacy servers. The updates reduce deployment risk by setting clear expectations for handshake timeouts and provide actionable references for operators and developers. Result is improved guidance without code changes, enabling teams to plan for post-quantum readiness and legacy-system interoperability.
February 2025: Focused documentation enhancements across two Go repositories to clarify TLS handshake behavior when using post-quantum TLS with legacy servers. The updates reduce deployment risk by setting clear expectations for handshake timeouts and provide actionable references for operators and developers. Result is improved guidance without code changes, enabling teams to plan for post-quantum readiness and legacy-system interoperability.
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