
Will Dower developed foundational content scaffolding and navigation for the mitre/saf-training repository, enabling structured traversal across six core sections. He restructured class contents, migrated the environment baseline to RHEL9, and replaced legacy examples with a core resource to better align with infrastructure needs. Using Ruby, Bash, and Git, Will addressed package integrity, asset management, and dependency consistency, while also cleaning up documentation and standardizing commit messages for improved traceability. His work included fixing API naming, indentation, and typos, resulting in a more stable and maintainable codebase that supports faster, lower-risk feature delivery and streamlined content management workflows.

December 2024 — mitre/saf-training: Delivered foundational content scaffolding and navigation across sections 1–6; restructured class contents, migrated environment baseline to RHEL9, and replaced the Gordon example with a core resource. Implemented packaging integrity fixes, asset/link corrections, and cleanup of notes/nginx references. Addressed typos and improved API naming/indentation, and standardized commit messages to enhance traceability. Result: improved stability, maintainability, and alignment with infrastructure, enabling faster, lower-risk feature delivery.
December 2024 — mitre/saf-training: Delivered foundational content scaffolding and navigation across sections 1–6; restructured class contents, migrated environment baseline to RHEL9, and replaced the Gordon example with a core resource. Implemented packaging integrity fixes, asset/link corrections, and cleanup of notes/nginx references. Addressed typos and improved API naming/indentation, and standardized commit messages to enhance traceability. Result: improved stability, maintainability, and alignment with infrastructure, enabling faster, lower-risk feature delivery.
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