
Worked on the jaywcjlove/awesome-mac repository to improve documentation accuracy and project scope alignment. Focused on maintaining the README by deprecating the iGlance macOS system monitor entry, ensuring users receive up-to-date and relevant recommendations. Utilized Markdown for clear, concise documentation updates and leveraged Git-based change management to track and communicate modifications. The approach emphasized reducing user confusion and support overhead by clarifying which tools are actively maintained. No bugs were addressed during this period, with efforts concentrated on documentation hygiene and stakeholder communication. The work contributed to a more trustworthy and maintainable resource for the project’s user community.
January 2026 monthly summary for jaywcjlove/awesome-mac focused on documentation hygiene and scope alignment. The principal deliverable was deprecating the iGlance entry in the README to reflect that the project no longer maintains or endorses it, reducing user confusion and support overhead. Major bugs fixed: none this month. Impact: clarified maintained scope, prevented misleading recommendations, and improved overall trust in the project’s guidance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git-based change management, Markdown/README best practices, concise stakeholder communication, and alignment with product strategy.
January 2026 monthly summary for jaywcjlove/awesome-mac focused on documentation hygiene and scope alignment. The principal deliverable was deprecating the iGlance entry in the README to reflect that the project no longer maintains or endorses it, reducing user confusion and support overhead. Major bugs fixed: none this month. Impact: clarified maintained scope, prevented misleading recommendations, and improved overall trust in the project’s guidance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git-based change management, Markdown/README best practices, concise stakeholder communication, and alignment with product strategy.

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