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  "content": "# elizaos-plugins/plugin-openai Weekly Report (Sep 28 - 4, 2025)\n\n## 🚀 Highlights\nThis week's development was focused on essential maintenance and ensuring the stability of the plugin within the broader ElizaOS ecosystem. The primary effort involved addressing a critical bug related to Zod, which necessitated a series of dependency updates. This work underscores a commitment to compatibility and reliability, ensuring the plugin remains aligned with the latest versions of `@elizaos/core`. Overall, it was a quiet week centered on stabilization rather than new feature development.\n\n## 🛠️ Key Developments\n### Bug Fixes and Dependency Management\n- A key bug involving Zod was resolved to ensure proper data validation and compatibility. This fix, completed in PR [#16](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-openai/pull/16), included several important dependency adjustments: the package version was bumped to `1.5.15`, Zod was correctly configured as a peer dependency, and the core framework dependency was updated to `@elizaos/core` version `^1.6.0-alpha.4`.\n\n## 🐛 Issues & Triage\nThe issue tracker remained quiet this week, with no new issues reported or existing issues closed.\n\n- **Closed Issues:** No issues were closed during this period.\n- **New & Active Issues:** No new issues were opened, and there were no significant discussions on existing issues.\n\n## 💬 Community & Collaboration\nBased on the development reports, this was a focused week with activity centered on a single maintenance task. There were no new pull requests or notable issue discussions that would indicate broader community collaboration during this period."
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