
Timothy McMackin led documentation engineering and developer experience initiatives for the etherlinkcom/docs and jstz-dev/jstz repositories, focusing on blockchain integration, smart contract workflows, and onboarding clarity. He delivered end-to-end guides, cross-chain integration examples, and robust onboarding flows using TypeScript, Solidity, and React, while modernizing documentation platforms with Docusaurus and automating deployment via AWS. His work included UI/UX improvements, governance documentation, and technical writing that clarified complex workflows such as node deployment, wallet integration, and contract verification. By addressing both frontend and backend compatibility, Timothy reduced support overhead and enabled faster, more reliable integrations for developers working with Web3 technologies.
December 2025 focused on branding alignment with Shadownet, reliability improvements, frontend polish, and enhanced observability. Delivered major features, resolved critical bugs, and modernized the development setup to accelerate future work. Key outcomes include asset relocation for better asset management and caching, Shadownet integration refinements with UI enhancements, verification workflow simplification, and a suite of frontend/backend compatibility fixes addressing Hardhat, Viem, Web3/Ethers libraries.
December 2025 focused on branding alignment with Shadownet, reliability improvements, frontend polish, and enhanced observability. Delivered major features, resolved critical bugs, and modernized the development setup to accelerate future work. Key outcomes include asset relocation for better asset management and caching, Shadownet integration refinements with UI enhancements, verification workflow simplification, and a suite of frontend/backend compatibility fixes addressing Hardhat, Viem, Web3/Ethers libraries.
November 2025 monthly summary for etherlinkcom/docs: - Delivered broad wallet support expansions and contract integrations, with a focus on end-user accessibility and developer reliability. Implemented Temple Wallet integration and added Nightly wallet support to broaden supported wallets. Added Layer Zero contracts to extend cross-chain capabilities and interoperability. - Built out a robust Shadownet development/test infrastructure: RPC node, block explorer, sandbox, BLS addresses, practical examples, and monitoring. This provides a safer, scalable environment for testing new features and contracts before production. - UI/UX and content quality improvements: collapsed token address tables and bridge contracts into a tabbed UI to improve navigation; alphabetical ordering of wallets in the UI for faster discovery; updated link titles and added a missing period to improve readability. - Quality and security hardening: updated connect-src to allow CDN (https://cdn.jsdelivr.net) and fixed two broken links in the docs to improve reliability and prevent broken user journeys. - Visuals and assets: added a social card asset to improve previews when sharing documentation. Overall, these efforts increased wallet accessibility, reduced onboarding friction for developers and users, and strengthened the reliability of the docs and test environments, accelerating time-to-value for integrations and deployments.
November 2025 monthly summary for etherlinkcom/docs: - Delivered broad wallet support expansions and contract integrations, with a focus on end-user accessibility and developer reliability. Implemented Temple Wallet integration and added Nightly wallet support to broaden supported wallets. Added Layer Zero contracts to extend cross-chain capabilities and interoperability. - Built out a robust Shadownet development/test infrastructure: RPC node, block explorer, sandbox, BLS addresses, practical examples, and monitoring. This provides a safer, scalable environment for testing new features and contracts before production. - UI/UX and content quality improvements: collapsed token address tables and bridge contracts into a tabbed UI to improve navigation; alphabetical ordering of wallets in the UI for faster discovery; updated link titles and added a missing period to improve readability. - Quality and security hardening: updated connect-src to allow CDN (https://cdn.jsdelivr.net) and fixed two broken links in the docs to improve reliability and prevent broken user journeys. - Visuals and assets: added a social card asset to improve previews when sharing documentation. Overall, these efforts increased wallet accessibility, reduced onboarding friction for developers and users, and strengthened the reliability of the docs and test environments, accelerating time-to-value for integrations and deployments.
October 2025: etherlinkcom/docs delivered focused documentation improvements to streamline LayerZero integration and Shadownet testing. The updates corrected the LayerZero Discord invite and added the accurate delayed inbox contract address for Shadownet in the docs, enhancing developer onboarding, testing readiness, and user support. No major bugs were reported this month; the focus was on accuracy, maintainability, and cross-repo documentation quality. These changes reduce support overhead and speed integration, leveraging Git-based traceability and clear documentation standards.
October 2025: etherlinkcom/docs delivered focused documentation improvements to streamline LayerZero integration and Shadownet testing. The updates corrected the LayerZero Discord invite and added the accurate delayed inbox contract address for Shadownet in the docs, enhancing developer onboarding, testing readiness, and user support. No major bugs were reported this month; the focus was on accuracy, maintainability, and cross-repo documentation quality. These changes reduce support overhead and speed integration, leveraging Git-based traceability and clear documentation standards.
Monthly summary for 2025-09 focused on documentation and governance work for Etherlink 5.0 Ebisu upgrade in etherlinkcom/docs. Delivered comprehensive upgrade documentation and governance updates, along with stakeholder communications to enable a smooth rollout.
Monthly summary for 2025-09 focused on documentation and governance work for Etherlink 5.0 Ebisu upgrade in etherlinkcom/docs. Delivered comprehensive upgrade documentation and governance updates, along with stakeholder communications to enable a smooth rollout.
August 2025 monthly summary for etherlinkcom/docs focusing on delivering value through enhanced cross-chain documentation, practical price-feed integration examples, and polishing documentation quality. No major bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on empowering developers and accelerating onboarding through concrete examples and cleaner UI.
August 2025 monthly summary for etherlinkcom/docs focusing on delivering value through enhanced cross-chain documentation, practical price-feed integration examples, and polishing documentation quality. No major bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on empowering developers and accelerating onboarding through concrete examples and cleaner UI.
July 2025 focused on strengthening developer experience and deployment readiness across two core repositories (jstz and etherlinkcom/docs). Delivered targeted, example-driven documentation improvements for API integration and Tezos workflows, plus comprehensive cleanup to reflect current features and reduce marketing noise. The work sets the foundation for faster onboarding, lower support costs, and more reliable end-user integrations.
July 2025 focused on strengthening developer experience and deployment readiness across two core repositories (jstz and etherlinkcom/docs). Delivered targeted, example-driven documentation improvements for API integration and Tezos workflows, plus comprehensive cleanup to reflect current features and reduce marketing noise. The work sets the foundation for faster onboarding, lower support costs, and more reliable end-user integrations.
June 2025 monthly summary for the jstz and Etherlink docs initiatives. Focused on delivering clearer onboarding, improved navigation, and automated deployment, while also hardening documentation quality and governance. Key features delivered: - Documentation enhancements and navigation improvements: quickstart now demonstrates the web app and dev wallet, directs users to examples, includes a dark-launch alpha tester guide, and introduces the Biel chatbot with search. - Documentation fixes and consistency: improved sidebar behavior, removal of emojis from doc titles, clarified components and wallets, node requirements notes, sandbox vs jstzd distinctions, bootstrap accounts, wallet example linking, and favicon fixes. - CI/CD automation: added an AWS publishing workflow to deploy jstz.tezos.com from CI. - Network and wallet docs improvements: switching networks guidance, default network configuration, wallet presence acknowledgement, and wallet-related wording/port updates. - Documentation tooling and UI/UX: TOC highlighting, light mode for architecture, correct link behavior, and tooling upgrades (Docusaurus) for search indexing and reliability. - Expanded coverage: added and refined readmes for examples; KV CLI and account/auth documentation; structured documentation on governance, key setup, and 4.1 kernel upgrade for Etherlink. Major bugs fixed: - Navigation and UI bugs: sidebar caret behavior, new-window links, prereqs grouping, address distinctions, and URL example usage. - Emoji-related cleanup: site title and logs no longer display emojis; emoji content removed from docs. - Documentation structure: improved content ordering, sandbox placement, and updated Algolia search IDs. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Business value: faster onboarding, improved developer experience, and scalable documentation operations enabling safer, more frequent content releases. - Technical impact: stabilized and modernized documentation tooling, upgraded UI/UX for docs, and automated deployment through AWS publishing, improving reliability and discoverability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Docusaurus tooling and documentation governance - CI/CD and AWS publishing automation - Documentation UX improvements (TOC highlighting, light mode, link correctness) - Network and wallet domain knowledge reflected in docs - Search indexing readiness and content structuring for faster discovery
June 2025 monthly summary for the jstz and Etherlink docs initiatives. Focused on delivering clearer onboarding, improved navigation, and automated deployment, while also hardening documentation quality and governance. Key features delivered: - Documentation enhancements and navigation improvements: quickstart now demonstrates the web app and dev wallet, directs users to examples, includes a dark-launch alpha tester guide, and introduces the Biel chatbot with search. - Documentation fixes and consistency: improved sidebar behavior, removal of emojis from doc titles, clarified components and wallets, node requirements notes, sandbox vs jstzd distinctions, bootstrap accounts, wallet example linking, and favicon fixes. - CI/CD automation: added an AWS publishing workflow to deploy jstz.tezos.com from CI. - Network and wallet docs improvements: switching networks guidance, default network configuration, wallet presence acknowledgement, and wallet-related wording/port updates. - Documentation tooling and UI/UX: TOC highlighting, light mode for architecture, correct link behavior, and tooling upgrades (Docusaurus) for search indexing and reliability. - Expanded coverage: added and refined readmes for examples; KV CLI and account/auth documentation; structured documentation on governance, key setup, and 4.1 kernel upgrade for Etherlink. Major bugs fixed: - Navigation and UI bugs: sidebar caret behavior, new-window links, prereqs grouping, address distinctions, and URL example usage. - Emoji-related cleanup: site title and logs no longer display emojis; emoji content removed from docs. - Documentation structure: improved content ordering, sandbox placement, and updated Algolia search IDs. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Business value: faster onboarding, improved developer experience, and scalable documentation operations enabling safer, more frequent content releases. - Technical impact: stabilized and modernized documentation tooling, upgraded UI/UX for docs, and automated deployment through AWS publishing, improving reliability and discoverability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Docusaurus tooling and documentation governance - CI/CD and AWS publishing automation - Documentation UX improvements (TOC highlighting, light mode, link correctness) - Network and wallet domain knowledge reflected in docs - Search indexing readiness and content structuring for faster discovery
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering high-value documentation enhancements across two repositories: jstz-dev/jstz and etherlinkcom/docs. Key achievements include migrating to Docusaurus, improving smart function size guidance, and expanding deployment/documentation coverage to help users deploy and operate nodes efficiently. No major bug fixes were reported this month; work was centered on documentation quality, onboarding, and governance clarity. Technologies demonstrated include Docusaurus migration, Docker-based deployment guidance, and terminology governance updates, delivering measurable business value in faster onboarding, reduced deployment friction, and clearer developer guidance.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering high-value documentation enhancements across two repositories: jstz-dev/jstz and etherlinkcom/docs. Key achievements include migrating to Docusaurus, improving smart function size guidance, and expanding deployment/documentation coverage to help users deploy and operate nodes efficiently. No major bug fixes were reported this month; work was centered on documentation quality, onboarding, and governance clarity. Technologies demonstrated include Docusaurus migration, Docker-based deployment guidance, and terminology governance updates, delivering measurable business value in faster onboarding, reduced deployment friction, and clearer developer guidance.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on key developer-focused outcomes and business value across two repositories (etherlinkcom/docs and jstz-dev/jstz). Delivered two feature guides for Etherlink (Contracts Interaction Guide and Transactions/Deployment Guide) and completed Smart Functions Documentation and Onboarding Improvements for Jstz. Achieved extensive documentation cleanup with numerous fixes to improve clarity, install steps, and quickstart guidance; aligned terminology and examples across repositories. Resulting business value: faster developer onboarding, fewer support requests, and clearer guidance for deploying and interacting with Etherlink contracts and Jstz sandbox workflows.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on key developer-focused outcomes and business value across two repositories (etherlinkcom/docs and jstz-dev/jstz). Delivered two feature guides for Etherlink (Contracts Interaction Guide and Transactions/Deployment Guide) and completed Smart Functions Documentation and Onboarding Improvements for Jstz. Achieved extensive documentation cleanup with numerous fixes to improve clarity, install steps, and quickstart guidance; aligned terminology and examples across repositories. Resulting business value: faster developer onboarding, fewer support requests, and clearer guidance for deploying and interacting with Etherlink contracts and Jstz sandbox workflows.
In March 2025, the docs repo etherlinkcom/docs delivered targeted documentation enhancements to improve developer onboarding and debugging workflows, focusing on Goldsky hosting, debugging endpoints, and standard RPC usage. These changes streamline integration, reduce support needs, and improve operational clarity for users deploying Etherlink tooling.
In March 2025, the docs repo etherlinkcom/docs delivered targeted documentation enhancements to improve developer onboarding and debugging workflows, focusing on Goldsky hosting, debugging endpoints, and standard RPC usage. These changes streamline integration, reduce support needs, and improve operational clarity for users deploying Etherlink tooling.
February 2025 – Key accomplishments and business impact for jstz-dev/jstz and etherlinkcom/docs. Key features delivered: - Documentation Overhaul for Jstz and Smart Functions: quick start refactor, architecture page, request/utility method documentation, task-based smart functions, serverless lifecycle notes, URL routing examples, accounts and KV data storage documentation, and expanded examples. - New Smart Functions Examples and Web App Integration: demonstrates calling Jstz smart functions from a web app (Vite/React) with a counter example and a dedicated README. - Bridge documentation clarity: removed misleading 'trustless' terminology to reflect permissionless bridges and reduce misperception. Major bugs fixed: - Tezos interaction demos: fix double-count for get-tez. - Tezos interaction demos: handle zero messages in show-tez to avoid errors when no messages exist. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved developer onboarding and time-to-value through comprehensive docs and practical examples. - Reduced support inquiries due to clearer concepts around data storage and bridge trust assumptions. - Strengthened product credibility by aligning docs with actual capabilities (permissions, serverless functions, accounts, KV storage). Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation engineering, technical writing quality, and information architecture. - Web app integration patterns (Vite/React) and serverless/smart function usage. - Cross-repo collaboration across jstz and docs repositories. - Bug triage and robust example-building for demos.
February 2025 – Key accomplishments and business impact for jstz-dev/jstz and etherlinkcom/docs. Key features delivered: - Documentation Overhaul for Jstz and Smart Functions: quick start refactor, architecture page, request/utility method documentation, task-based smart functions, serverless lifecycle notes, URL routing examples, accounts and KV data storage documentation, and expanded examples. - New Smart Functions Examples and Web App Integration: demonstrates calling Jstz smart functions from a web app (Vite/React) with a counter example and a dedicated README. - Bridge documentation clarity: removed misleading 'trustless' terminology to reflect permissionless bridges and reduce misperception. Major bugs fixed: - Tezos interaction demos: fix double-count for get-tez. - Tezos interaction demos: handle zero messages in show-tez to avoid errors when no messages exist. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved developer onboarding and time-to-value through comprehensive docs and practical examples. - Reduced support inquiries due to clearer concepts around data storage and bridge trust assumptions. - Strengthened product credibility by aligning docs with actual capabilities (permissions, serverless functions, accounts, KV storage). Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation engineering, technical writing quality, and information architecture. - Web app integration patterns (Vite/React) and serverless/smart function usage. - Cross-repo collaboration across jstz and docs repositories. - Bug triage and robust example-building for demos.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-01 focusing on Etherlink Docs repo activities: - Key feature delivered: Updated Etherlink Node Documentation to clarify the Etherlink Smart Rollup node role and remove deprecated Node providers documentation, improving clarity and onboarding. - Commits that implemented the feature: 1) Clarify what an Etherlink Smart Rollup node is; 2) Remove node providers page. - Major bugs fixed: none reported this month in the Etherlink Docs repository; no critical defects identified or closed. - Overall impact: Improved user understanding, reduced support inquiries, and aligned documentation with current architecture; streamlined documentation maintenance by removing deprecated sections. - Technologies/skills demonstrated: Technical writing and documentation best practices, Git version control and commit discipline, clear change descriptions, impact-focused documentation, and repository health maintenance.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-01 focusing on Etherlink Docs repo activities: - Key feature delivered: Updated Etherlink Node Documentation to clarify the Etherlink Smart Rollup node role and remove deprecated Node providers documentation, improving clarity and onboarding. - Commits that implemented the feature: 1) Clarify what an Etherlink Smart Rollup node is; 2) Remove node providers page. - Major bugs fixed: none reported this month in the Etherlink Docs repository; no critical defects identified or closed. - Overall impact: Improved user understanding, reduced support inquiries, and aligned documentation with current architecture; streamlined documentation maintenance by removing deprecated sections. - Technologies/skills demonstrated: Technical writing and documentation best practices, Git version control and commit discipline, clear change descriptions, impact-focused documentation, and repository health maintenance.
December 2024 focused on establishing a solid foundation for the docs experience, improving onboarding, security, and performance. Delivered UI initialization and a cleaner project structure, clarified URL workflows and ticket lifecycle, improved initialization flow and build configuration, and laid groundwork for future data integrations with scaffolding for Subquery and DipDup. These efforts reduced onboarding time, improved reliability, and positioned the codebase for scalable enhancements.
December 2024 focused on establishing a solid foundation for the docs experience, improving onboarding, security, and performance. Delivered UI initialization and a cleaner project structure, clarified URL workflows and ticket lifecycle, improved initialization flow and build configuration, and laid groundwork for future data integrations with scaffolding for Subquery and DipDup. These efforts reduced onboarding time, improved reliability, and positioned the codebase for scalable enhancements.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 focused on strengthening bridging documentation and developer experience in the etherlinkcom/docs repo. Delivered comprehensive, user-centric docs for Tezos/FA token bridging, improved navigation and formatting, and reinforced Safe development workflows with deployment status updates. The work emphasizes business value by reducing onboarding friction, lowering support load, and aligning docs with real deployment contexts (Mainnet).
Monthly summary for 2024-11 focused on strengthening bridging documentation and developer experience in the etherlinkcom/docs repo. Delivered comprehensive, user-centric docs for Tezos/FA token bridging, improved navigation and formatting, and reinforced Safe development workflows with deployment status updates. The work emphasizes business value by reducing onboarding friction, lowering support load, and aligning docs with real deployment contexts (Mainnet).
October 2024: Delivered comprehensive Tezos-Etherlink bridge documentation improvements in etherlinkcom/docs. Key features include FA token support, a dedicated FA token bridging guide, and unified Mainnet/Testnet instructions. No major bugs fixed this month in this repository. Impact: improved developer onboarding, faster integrations, and reduced support overhead. Technologies demonstrated: Markdown documentation, cross-chain bridging concepts (Tezos FA standards), and documentation governance.
October 2024: Delivered comprehensive Tezos-Etherlink bridge documentation improvements in etherlinkcom/docs. Key features include FA token support, a dedicated FA token bridging guide, and unified Mainnet/Testnet instructions. No major bugs fixed this month in this repository. Impact: improved developer onboarding, faster integrations, and reduced support overhead. Technologies demonstrated: Markdown documentation, cross-chain bridging concepts (Tezos FA standards), and documentation governance.

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