
During November 2025, Tom Quinders contributed to the bluesky-social/social-app repository by developing a feature that enhanced cross-app content sharing for images and videos. He implemented logic in Kotlin to read optional text extras from attachment share intents and inject them into subsequent image or video compose flows, ensuring that user-provided context is preserved when sharing media. This work focused on improving the user experience by maintaining richer content and context across Android applications. The feature aligned with the #9396 initiative and demonstrated proficiency in Android development and intent handling, though the scope was limited to a single feature without bug fixes.
November 2025 monthly summary for bluesky-social/social-app focusing on feature delivery and cross-app content sharing improvements. Delivered Rich Content Sharing for Image and Video Intents, enhancing how optional text extras are carried from attachment share intents into subsequent image/video compose flows, enabling richer user-shared content and better context preservation across apps.
November 2025 monthly summary for bluesky-social/social-app focusing on feature delivery and cross-app content sharing improvements. Delivered Rich Content Sharing for Image and Video Intents, enhancing how optional text extras are carried from attachment share intents into subsequent image/video compose flows, enabling richer user-shared content and better context preservation across apps.

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