
Kelley contributed to the Techtonica/curriculum and Techtonica/techtonica.org repositories by delivering targeted documentation and onboarding improvements over six months. They focused on clarifying setup instructions, refining HTML and CSS linking guidance, and standardizing contributor processes to streamline onboarding and reduce support overhead. Using HTML, CSS, and Markdown, Kelley restructured READMEs, introduced milestone tracking, and updated configuration documentation, such as correcting Node.js module type handling and Python 3 setup instructions. Their work emphasized maintainability and clarity, resulting in more reliable onboarding, improved contributor engagement, and reduced misconfiguration risk. The changes demonstrated thoughtful attention to process, documentation hygiene, and user experience.
Summary for 2026-01: Techtonica/curriculum delivered a targeted wording update to improve HTML-CSS linking clarity. A single commit (1e0820f8ed54b1b96b0a1a38ea3506768526d63a) changed the phrasing to the suggested wording, reducing student confusion and support overhead. No major bugs were fixed this month. Impact includes clearer guidance for students, more maintainable curriculum language, and faster onboarding for new contributors.
Summary for 2026-01: Techtonica/curriculum delivered a targeted wording update to improve HTML-CSS linking clarity. A single commit (1e0820f8ed54b1b96b0a1a38ea3506768526d63a) changed the phrasing to the suggested wording, reducing student confusion and support overhead. No major bugs were fixed this month. Impact includes clearer guidance for students, more maintainable curriculum language, and faster onboarding for new contributors.
December 2025 monthly summary for Techtonica/curriculum: Delivered a focused instructional clarity improvement to CSS linking by removing an unnecessary meta tag, resulting in a clearer and more maintainable setup process for instructors and learners without altering functionality. The change reduces onboarding friction and potential setup confusion, and is expected to lower support inquiries related to stylesheet linking. Implemented via commit 099b56b719b5dab66da7dea748970944cfc7e49c with the message 'removed the meta tag part'.
December 2025 monthly summary for Techtonica/curriculum: Delivered a focused instructional clarity improvement to CSS linking by removing an unnecessary meta tag, resulting in a clearer and more maintainable setup process for instructors and learners without altering functionality. The change reduces onboarding friction and potential setup confusion, and is expected to lower support inquiries related to stylesheet linking. Implemented via commit 099b56b719b5dab66da7dea748970944cfc7e49c with the message 'removed the meta tag part'.
July 2025 — Techtonica Curriculum: Implemented cross-project commit standardization, updated governance, and delivered enhancements to contributor guidance. This month focused on establishing a 50-commit minimum across projects, improving version history quality, and tightening documentation to support auditing and release readiness.
July 2025 — Techtonica Curriculum: Implemented cross-project commit standardization, updated governance, and delivered enhancements to contributor guidance. This month focused on establishing a 50-commit minimum across projects, improving version history quality, and tightening documentation to support auditing and release readiness.
June 2025 summary for Techtonica/curriculum focused on documentation and contributor-process improvements to accelerate onboarding and cadence. Implemented milestone reminders to reach 50 commits across all phases and restructured the README to isolate Phase 2 (Add styling with CSS), clarifying scope and guidance for contributors. No major code bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on governance and maintainability to unlock faster delivery in future sprints.
June 2025 summary for Techtonica/curriculum focused on documentation and contributor-process improvements to accelerate onboarding and cadence. Implemented milestone reminders to reach 50 commits across all phases and restructured the README to isolate Phase 2 (Add styling with CSS), clarifying scope and guidance for contributors. No major code bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on governance and maintainability to unlock faster delivery in future sprints.
Monthly summary for May 2025 for Techtonica/techtonica.org: Focused on onboarding reliability through a targeted setup instruction correction. Delivered a precise doc fix to ensure users run Python 3 during project setup, mitigating issues from legacy Python 2 environments. This work was implemented via a single, well-scoped commit and reinforces Python 3 alignment across the repository.
Monthly summary for May 2025 for Techtonica/techtonica.org: Focused on onboarding reliability through a targeted setup instruction correction. Delivered a precise doc fix to ensure users run Python 3 during project setup, mitigating issues from legacy Python 2 environments. This work was implemented via a single, well-scoped commit and reinforces Python 3 alignment across the repository.
Month: 2025-02. Focused on documentation improvements and correctness in Techtonica/curriculum. Delivered corrections to Node.js module type handling in package.json docs and enhanced Google Fonts integration documentation with visuals. These changes streamline developer onboarding, reduce misconfigurations, and improve the reliability of guidance on the recipe page.
Month: 2025-02. Focused on documentation improvements and correctness in Techtonica/curriculum. Delivered corrections to Node.js module type handling in package.json docs and enhanced Google Fonts integration documentation with visuals. These changes streamline developer onboarding, reduce misconfigurations, and improve the reliability of guidance on the recipe page.

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