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Release April 2024
Overview
This release maintains stability and performance across the FirstMate platform without introducing user-visible changes. It focuses on internal improvements and infrastructure upkeep to ensure smooth operation of core capabilities including repository integration, AI-powered code insights, user and access management, and multi-provider onboarding.
Improvements / Changes
- No new user-facing features or UI/UX changes were implemented in this cycle.
- Continued maintenance and optimization of backend services across the ms-nodejs-api-gateway, ms-nodejs-agent, ms-nodejs-backend, and ms-react-platform repositories.
- Ensured consistent permission, authentication, and organizational validation enforcement to support secure multi-tenant operation.
- Strengthened integration onboarding flows and session refresh handling for all supported Git and document providers including GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, and private/self-hosted instances.
- Maintained audit logging and subscription compliance mechanisms for all platforms and workflows.
Bug Fixes
- No specific bugs were documented or resolved in this release.
Technical / Developer Notes
- No breaking changes or API modifications requiring developer action.
- Internal refactoring and dependency upgrades have been conducted to improve future extensibility and platform robustness.
Acknowledgements / Contributors
- Thanks to the engineering and QA teams for ensuring platform stability and readiness for upcoming feature releases.