
During November 2025, Thomas Neuraz focused on streamlining the LedgerHQ/ledger-live codebase by removing the CountdownTimer component and eliminating the moment.js dependency. Working primarily with JavaScript, TypeScript, and React, Thomas prioritized maintainability by reducing external dependencies and cleaning up unused code. This approach resulted in a leaner repository, simplifying future maintenance and lowering the risk associated with outdated libraries. Although no major bugs were addressed during this period, the work laid a foundation for faster onboarding and easier future refactoring. The depth of the contribution centered on disciplined dependency management and thoughtful front end development practices within the project.

November 2025 monthly summary for LedgerHQ/ledger-live: Focused on codebase cleanup to improve maintainability and reduce dependencies. No major bug fixes recorded this month. Delivered a streamlined codepath with removal of CountdownTimer and moment.js, resulting in a leaner repository with fewer external dependencies and a smaller surface area for future maintenance. Tech/skills demonstrated include JavaScript/TypeScript, React, dependency management, and disciplined git housekeeping, which together reduce risk, improve onboarding, and support faster future iterations.
November 2025 monthly summary for LedgerHQ/ledger-live: Focused on codebase cleanup to improve maintainability and reduce dependencies. No major bug fixes recorded this month. Delivered a streamlined codepath with removal of CountdownTimer and moment.js, resulting in a leaner repository with fewer external dependencies and a smaller surface area for future maintenance. Tech/skills demonstrated include JavaScript/TypeScript, React, dependency management, and disciplined git housekeeping, which together reduce risk, improve onboarding, and support faster future iterations.
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