
Ksenia worked on the propeller-heads/tycho-protocol-sdk repository, focusing on enhancing the protocol-testing crate’s continuous integration and testing framework. She implemented a targeted CI workflow for automated cargo tests, refactored the test suite to streamline flows, and cleaned up dependencies to reduce build complexity. By treating examples as documentation rather than doctests and ignoring unnecessary protocol parsing, she improved test reliability and maintainability. Using Rust and leveraging modern testing frameworks, Ksenia aligned the project with tooling standards such as clippy. Her collaborative approach, including co-authoring key changes, resulted in a more robust and maintainable test infrastructure for the SDK.
February 2026 — Tycho Protocol SDK (propeller-heads/tycho-protocol-sdk). Delivered a focused CI and testing optimization for the protocol-testing crate, improving test reliability and reducing maintenance burden. Key changes include a targeted CI workflow for cargo tests, refactoring to simplify test flows, and dependency cleanup to streamline builds. Impact highlights: - Accelerated feedback on protocol changes through automated cargo tests in CI. - Reduced noise by ignoring unnecessary protocol parsing and treating examples as documentation rather than doctests. - Streamlined test infrastructure by removing unused components and aligning tooling with standards (clippy-driven refinements, dependency updates). Code quality and collaboration: - Coordinated changes via a99cbd31670a570df2577ea7518a8dc4f17229f7 with co-author contributions, improving maintainability and test coverage.
February 2026 — Tycho Protocol SDK (propeller-heads/tycho-protocol-sdk). Delivered a focused CI and testing optimization for the protocol-testing crate, improving test reliability and reducing maintenance burden. Key changes include a targeted CI workflow for cargo tests, refactoring to simplify test flows, and dependency cleanup to streamline builds. Impact highlights: - Accelerated feedback on protocol changes through automated cargo tests in CI. - Reduced noise by ignoring unnecessary protocol parsing and treating examples as documentation rather than doctests. - Streamlined test infrastructure by removing unused components and aligning tooling with standards (clippy-driven refinements, dependency updates). Code quality and collaboration: - Coordinated changes via a99cbd31670a570df2577ea7518a8dc4f17229f7 with co-author contributions, improving maintainability and test coverage.

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