
Tim Josh focused on configuration management for the push-protocol/push-website repository, addressing a user-facing bug in October 2025. He corrected the footer’s social link by replacing an incorrect Discord invite URL with the official Reddit community URL, ensuring users are directed to the intended social channel. Working with TypeScript, Tim validated and documented the patch through a single, targeted commit, emphasizing accuracy and maintainability. This update improved branding consistency and reduced user confusion around social navigation. While no new features were introduced during this period, the work demonstrated attention to detail and a methodical approach to configuration and user experience.
October 2025: Delivered a targeted footer correction in push-website to ensure users reach the official Reddit community. Replaced the erroneous Discord invite URL with the Reddit URL, aligning social links with branding and improving user navigation. This fix reduces friction and potential misrouting, setting a cleaner baseline for social-channel engagement. No new features delivered this month beyond the link correction; the primary accomplishment was a critical, user-facing bug fix.
October 2025: Delivered a targeted footer correction in push-website to ensure users reach the official Reddit community. Replaced the erroneous Discord invite URL with the Reddit URL, aligning social links with branding and improving user navigation. This fix reduces friction and potential misrouting, setting a cleaner baseline for social-channel engagement. No new features delivered this month beyond the link correction; the primary accomplishment was a critical, user-facing bug fix.

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