
Wesley Davis focused on enhancing startup reliability and gateway stability for the openclaw/openclaw repository, delivering targeted improvements to the macOS onboarding experience. He addressed launch-at-login persistence by safeguarding user preferences during initialization, and restructured the startup sequence to ensure the gateway process reliably precedes the main application, resolving connection issues on unsigned builds. Using Swift and TypeScript, Wesley also tackled gateway port flapping by introducing concurrency checks and refining listener detection logic. Additionally, he refactored authentication selection in the CLI, clarifying local and remote decision paths. His work demonstrated depth in system programming, process management, and cross-platform scripting.

Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on macOS startup reliability and gateway stability in openclaw/openclaw. Delivered critical fixes, a key authentication refactor, and improvements to startup sequencing and port handling, resulting in a more reliable user experience and smoother onboarding for users across macOS environments.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on macOS startup reliability and gateway stability in openclaw/openclaw. Delivered critical fixes, a key authentication refactor, and improvements to startup sequencing and port handling, resulting in a more reliable user experience and smoother onboarding for users across macOS environments.
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