KC Cross is an Acrolinx architect and seasoned technical content developer with over two decades of experience designing documentation and tooling for cloud services, enterprise software, and telecommunications. At Microsoft they led a company-wide Acrolinx rollout across 150+ GitHub repos and 2,700+ users, cutting editorial review time dramatically and saving an estimated $1.95M by automating quality gates and enforcing score thresholds. Comfortable at the intersection of content, engineering, and localization, KC builds integrations across GitHub, VS Code, SharePoint, AEM, and ADO Git and has pioneered using Acrolinx for UI text and SEO-aware guidance. They translate complex technical subjects into clear, audience-tailored content—from novice 100-level topics to developer-facing guidance—and evangelize tooling adoption through training and internal documentation. A self-described "tools nerd" with practical experience in Azure, Microsoft 365, XML/HTML toolchains, and content automation, KC combines operational rigor with a knack for making large-scale documentation workflows predictable and efficient.
Contributions:59 commits, 3 PRs, 3 pushes in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:KC primarily contributed to the repository by creating and modifying configuration files, specifically focusing on the `.acrolinx-config.edn` file. These changes involved setting up Acrolinx integration, defining rules, and customizing the display of scorecards. Their work includes adjusting minimum score requirements and updating header/footer information within the configuration file to align with project updates and testing. The user also merged branches, indicating they are involved in the workflow of reviewing and integrating changes.
Contributions summary:KC primarily focused on configuring and maintaining the .acrolinx-config.edn file within the repository, which suggests a role centered on documentation quality and consistency. Their commits involved updating the configuration to include and exclude specific docsets, modifying rule sets, and incorporating Acrolinx scorecards. The user also integrated Acrolinx GitHub API, suggesting an automation component in the documentation process.
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