
Andreea Andrisan engineered robust CI/CD automation and build system improvements across the analogdevicesinc/linux and analogdevicesinc/libiio repositories, focusing on Raspberry Pi artifact packaging, cross-architecture support, and release reliability. She implemented Azure Pipelines workflows and shell scripting to separate 32-bit and 64-bit artifacts, introduced branch-specific triggers, and automated artifact validation and metadata capture. By refining YAML-based pipeline configurations and enhancing build traceability, Andreea reduced build failures and manual intervention, enabling faster, more predictable releases. Her work leveraged Bash and Python to streamline packaging, improve cross-platform compatibility, and ensure deterministic builds, demonstrating depth in DevOps, configuration management, and embedded systems.

In August 2025, delivered targeted CI/CD automation for the analogdevicesinc/linux project focused on Raspberry Pi builds. Implemented Azure pipeline integration for the Raspberry Pi 6.12.y branch, including triggers and artifact uploads, enabling automated builds and streamlined distribution for the new branch. No major bugs fixed in scope this month; the effort was centered on improving release automation and pipeline reliability for Raspberry Pi targets. Overall impact: faster, more reliable Raspberry Pi build and release cycles with better traceability and reduced manual effort. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Azure Pipelines, CI/CD design and maintenance, branch-specific workflows, artifact handling, and release engineering on Linux kernel projects.
In August 2025, delivered targeted CI/CD automation for the analogdevicesinc/linux project focused on Raspberry Pi builds. Implemented Azure pipeline integration for the Raspberry Pi 6.12.y branch, including triggers and artifact uploads, enabling automated builds and streamlined distribution for the new branch. No major bugs fixed in scope this month; the effort was centered on improving release automation and pipeline reliability for Raspberry Pi targets. Overall impact: faster, more reliable Raspberry Pi build and release cycles with better traceability and reduced manual effort. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Azure Pipelines, CI/CD design and maintenance, branch-specific workflows, artifact handling, and release engineering on Linux kernel projects.
July 2025 performance summary for analogdevicesinc/linux focused on Raspberry Pi artifact packaging reliability and CI stability. Delivered a packaging overhaul that separates 32-bit and 64-bit Raspberry Pi artifacts into distinct directories, refactors artifact preparation and upload logic, updates checksum generation and logging, fixes artifact upload path, and adds a version file (version_rpi.txt) in the boot partition containing build metadata (branch, git SHA, supported platforms). Augmented CI reliability by increasing Azure Pipelines timeout from 75 minutes to 90 minutes to accommodate longer 64-bit builds and reduce intermittent failures.
July 2025 performance summary for analogdevicesinc/linux focused on Raspberry Pi artifact packaging reliability and CI stability. Delivered a packaging overhaul that separates 32-bit and 64-bit Raspberry Pi artifacts into distinct directories, refactors artifact preparation and upload logic, updates checksum generation and logging, fixes artifact upload path, and adds a version file (version_rpi.txt) in the boot partition containing build metadata (branch, git SHA, supported platforms). Augmented CI reliability by increasing Azure Pipelines timeout from 75 minutes to 90 minutes to accommodate longer 64-bit builds and reduce intermittent failures.
June 2025 performance summary: Cross-repo CI/CD and packaging improvements across analogdevicesinc/libiio and analogdevicesinc/linux. Implemented platform-wide CI/CD enhancements, improved packaging robustness, and standardized ARM64 artifact handling to reduce release friction. Result: more reliable builds, faster release cycles, and clearer artifact management.
June 2025 performance summary: Cross-repo CI/CD and packaging improvements across analogdevicesinc/libiio and analogdevicesinc/linux. Implemented platform-wide CI/CD enhancements, improved packaging robustness, and standardized ARM64 artifact handling to reduce release friction. Result: more reliable builds, faster release cycles, and clearer artifact management.
May 2025 monthly summary for analogdevicesinc/linux focusing on CI reliability and artifact handling improvements for Raspberry Pi builds. Delivered changes align artifact storage with the Broadcom directory and added validation to prevent false CI successes, enabling faster feedback and more deterministic builds.
May 2025 monthly summary for analogdevicesinc/linux focusing on CI reliability and artifact handling improvements for Raspberry Pi builds. Delivered changes align artifact storage with the Broadcom directory and added validation to prevent false CI successes, enabling faster feedback and more deterministic builds.
April 2025 monthly summary highlighting CI/CD reliability, reproducible builds, cross-architecture support, and pipeline hygiene across four repositories. Business value centers on reducing build noise, increasing release confidence, and accelerating delivery with deterministic builds and streamlined Docker pipelines.
April 2025 monthly summary highlighting CI/CD reliability, reproducible builds, cross-architecture support, and pipeline hygiene across four repositories. Business value centers on reducing build noise, increasing release confidence, and accelerating delivery with deterministic builds and streamlined Docker pipelines.
February 2025: Focused on repository hygiene and cross-project consistency in analogdevicesinc/no-OS. Delivered a targeted naming consistency update to align ad469x_evb with the related HDL project, addressing a potential source of build confusion. The change renames ad469x_fmcz to ad469x_evb across documentation and source, committed in a single change set. This reduces maintenance risk, improves build reliability, and supports smoother onboarding for new contributors. Demonstrated Git-based change management, documentation-to-code synchronization, and cross-repo alignment to uphold codebase quality.
February 2025: Focused on repository hygiene and cross-project consistency in analogdevicesinc/no-OS. Delivered a targeted naming consistency update to align ad469x_evb with the related HDL project, addressing a potential source of build confusion. The change renames ad469x_fmcz to ad469x_evb across documentation and source, committed in a single change set. This reduces maintenance risk, improves build reliability, and supports smoother onboarding for new contributors. Demonstrated Git-based change management, documentation-to-code synchronization, and cross-repo alignment to uphold codebase quality.
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