
Over the past year, contributed to the newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic and related repositories by building and enhancing infrastructure-as-code features, dashboard customization, and documentation quality. Delivered bulk user and group import tools, dashboard widget styling, and plan-time validation, using Go, Terraform, and shell scripting to extend provider capabilities and improve automation. Addressed reliability through robust test pipelines, CI/CD optimization, and security-focused dependency updates. Improved user experience by refining dashboard variable controls and MDX documentation rendering. Demonstrated strong backend development, API integration, and configuration management skills, consistently aligning technical solutions with evolving product requirements and collaborating across teams to ensure maintainable, scalable code.
March 2026 performance summary for newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic. This month focused on expanding dashboard visualization capabilities within the Terraform provider to empower users to tailor dashboard widgets. Key deliverable: added ChartStyles support enabling configurable styling for dashboard charts, including line interpolation and gradient options. The change improves visual customization and data storytelling directly from IaC, reducing post-deploy UX customization. Additionally, this work enhances product value by enabling customers to align dashboards with branding and data presentation requirements, facilitating clearer insights and faster decision-making. The work was delivered with a single feature ticket, through a dedicated commit 91a084953b772b6207f8643c9d2c8492be5efc39, co-authored by two teammates, and aligns with the roadmap for richer widget styling in the provider. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month for this repository; no regressions observed. Technologies and skills demonstrated: Terraform provider development (Go), API/schema extension for widget styling, code review and collaboration, version control traceability, and cross-functional collaboration.
March 2026 performance summary for newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic. This month focused on expanding dashboard visualization capabilities within the Terraform provider to empower users to tailor dashboard widgets. Key deliverable: added ChartStyles support enabling configurable styling for dashboard charts, including line interpolation and gradient options. The change improves visual customization and data storytelling directly from IaC, reducing post-deploy UX customization. Additionally, this work enhances product value by enabling customers to align dashboards with branding and data presentation requirements, facilitating clearer insights and faster decision-making. The work was delivered with a single feature ticket, through a dedicated commit 91a084953b772b6207f8643c9d2c8492be5efc39, co-authored by two teammates, and aligns with the roadmap for richer widget styling in the provider. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month for this repository; no regressions observed. Technologies and skills demonstrated: Terraform provider development (Go), API/schema extension for widget styling, code review and collaboration, version control traceability, and cross-functional collaboration.
February 2026 monthly summary focusing on key features delivered, major bugs fixed, and overall impact across three repositories. Highlights include a license key ownership validation fix for the CLI to prevent installation failures due to mismatched credentials, security and compatibility dependency updates to address vulnerabilities and improve interoperability, and a robust retry mechanism for browser resource fetching in the Terraform provider to handle eventual consistency and transient errors. These changes enhance security posture, reliability, and user experience for enterprise deployments.
February 2026 monthly summary focusing on key features delivered, major bugs fixed, and overall impact across three repositories. Highlights include a license key ownership validation fix for the CLI to prevent installation failures due to mismatched credentials, security and compatibility dependency updates to address vulnerabilities and improve interoperability, and a robust retry mechanism for browser resource fetching in the Terraform provider to handle eventual consistency and transient errors. These changes enhance security posture, reliability, and user experience for enterprise deployments.
January 2026 (2026-01) monthly summary for newrelic/open-install-library: Implemented OS-AMI naming and configuration alignment across Windows, Debian, and RHEL to improve deployment reliability and environment parity. Key work includes Windows Server AMI naming updates across Windows 2016/2019, Debian AMI naming/config updates for latest releases, and RHEL 9.0 with RabbitMQ AMI naming adjustments. These changes were committed across multiple changesets, totaling 9 commits, and improve automation compatibility for deployments.
January 2026 (2026-01) monthly summary for newrelic/open-install-library: Implemented OS-AMI naming and configuration alignment across Windows, Debian, and RHEL to improve deployment reliability and environment parity. Key work includes Windows Server AMI naming updates across Windows 2016/2019, Debian AMI naming/config updates for latest releases, and RHEL 9.0 with RabbitMQ AMI naming adjustments. These changes were committed across multiple changesets, totaling 9 commits, and improve automation compatibility for deployments.
November 2025 monthly summary: This month delivered targeted features for dashboard usability, stability fixes, and CI efficiency across four repositories. Key features delivered include showApplyAction support in dashboard variable configurations for multi-select options, implemented in both newrelic/newrelic-client-go and newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic to display an Apply button for ENUM and NRQL variable selections. Major bugs fixed include correcting the entity deployment marker timestamp handling in newrelic-cli, ensuring accurate timestamp conversion from Unix milliseconds to Unix seconds, and extending MultiLocationSyntheticsCondition validation tests to cover multiple locations for better reliability. In addition, testing/CI improvements were achieved by deprecating outdated APM and related tests in newrelic/open-install-library to streamline workflows and reduce CI time. Overall impact: improved dashboard UX, more reliable deployment telemetry, and faster feedback loops across CI pipelines. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Go and Terraform provider development, CLI tooling, integration testing, timestamp conversions, and test strategy optimization.
November 2025 monthly summary: This month delivered targeted features for dashboard usability, stability fixes, and CI efficiency across four repositories. Key features delivered include showApplyAction support in dashboard variable configurations for multi-select options, implemented in both newrelic/newrelic-client-go and newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic to display an Apply button for ENUM and NRQL variable selections. Major bugs fixed include correcting the entity deployment marker timestamp handling in newrelic-cli, ensuring accurate timestamp conversion from Unix milliseconds to Unix seconds, and extending MultiLocationSyntheticsCondition validation tests to cover multiple locations for better reliability. In addition, testing/CI improvements were achieved by deprecating outdated APM and related tests in newrelic/open-install-library to streamline workflows and reduce CI time. Overall impact: improved dashboard UX, more reliable deployment telemetry, and faster feedback loops across CI pipelines. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Go and Terraform provider development, CLI tooling, integration testing, timestamp conversions, and test strategy optimization.
Month: 2025-10. Documentation improvements for general settings across newrelic/docs-website, focusing on callout formatting and bullet rendering in general + Portuguese docs. Changes were non-breaking and kept core content intact; delivered through two commits to general-setting.mdx.
Month: 2025-10. Documentation improvements for general settings across newrelic/docs-website, focusing on callout formatting and bullet rendering in general + Portuguese docs. Changes were non-breaking and kept core content intact; delivered through two commits to general-setting.mdx.
September 2025: Focused on documentation quality, dashboard feature enrichment, and configuration hardening across NR products. Delivered MDX-based documentation readability improvements, expanded NR One dashboard capabilities with billboard widget support, and introduced plan-time validation to prevent misconfigurations. This work reduced error-prone configurations, improved cross-language documentation consistency, and enhanced developer experience across Terraform provider and client libraries.
September 2025: Focused on documentation quality, dashboard feature enrichment, and configuration hardening across NR products. Delivered MDX-based documentation readability improvements, expanded NR One dashboard capabilities with billboard widget support, and introduced plan-time validation to prevent misconfigurations. This work reduced error-prone configurations, improved cross-language documentation consistency, and enhanced developer experience across Terraform provider and client libraries.
Monthly Summary - August 2025 (newrelic/docs-website) Key features delivered: - MDX stability improvements: fixed MDX issues and resolved merge conflicts across multiple commits to stabilize MDX rendering in the docs site. - Documentation updates across MDX files: updated and improved content for general settings, Lambda docs, and Node runtime docs, including updates to files such as general-setting.mdx, lambda-25-07-25.mdx, and node-browser-runtime-3.0.41.mdx. Major bugs fixed: - MDX issues fixed and verified: resolved MDX-related failures and completed verification steps to ensure correctness of MDX issue handling (covering dedicated fix and verify commits). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced docs accuracy and stability, reducing risk of MDX-related build issues and enabling faster content refresh cycles. - Improved contributor experience with up-to-date guidance reflecting latest UI/settings changes, supporting smoother onboarding and collaboration. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - MDX tooling and validation, Git-based collaboration and merge-conflict resolution, batch documentation maintenance, cross-file consistency across docs.
Monthly Summary - August 2025 (newrelic/docs-website) Key features delivered: - MDX stability improvements: fixed MDX issues and resolved merge conflicts across multiple commits to stabilize MDX rendering in the docs site. - Documentation updates across MDX files: updated and improved content for general settings, Lambda docs, and Node runtime docs, including updates to files such as general-setting.mdx, lambda-25-07-25.mdx, and node-browser-runtime-3.0.41.mdx. Major bugs fixed: - MDX issues fixed and verified: resolved MDX-related failures and completed verification steps to ensure correctness of MDX issue handling (covering dedicated fix and verify commits). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced docs accuracy and stability, reducing risk of MDX-related build issues and enabling faster content refresh cycles. - Improved contributor experience with up-to-date guidance reflecting latest UI/settings changes, supporting smoother onboarding and collaboration. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - MDX tooling and validation, Git-based collaboration and merge-conflict resolution, batch documentation maintenance, cross-file consistency across docs.
July 2025 monthly summary: Delivered key features, stability improvements, and privacy-focused optimizations across four repositories. The work strengthened platform compatibility, dashboard customization, and developer experience while driving cost efficiency and compliance.
July 2025 monthly summary: Delivered key features, stability improvements, and privacy-focused optimizations across four repositories. The work strengthened platform compatibility, dashboard customization, and developer experience while driving cost efficiency and compliance.
In April 2025, delivered a targeted enhancement in the Terraform provider for New Relic by exporting both the GUID and the distinct monitor ID for all synthetic monitor resources, improving clarity, automation, and integration for synthetic monitor management. The work was implemented in newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic via a single commit addressing synthetic monitor ID export across all resources (fix(synthetics): export monitor ID in all synthetic monitor resources, PR #2854).
In April 2025, delivered a targeted enhancement in the Terraform provider for New Relic by exporting both the GUID and the distinct monitor ID for all synthetic monitor resources, improving clarity, automation, and integration for synthetic monitor management. The work was implemented in newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic via a single commit addressing synthetic monitor ID export across all resources (fix(synthetics): export monitor ID in all synthetic monitor resources, PR #2854).
March 2025 monthly summary for newrelic/open-install-library focused on test-pipeline reliability and stability. Key actions include stabilizing Debian test environments, updating Cassandra dependencies to include OpenJDK 11, implementing secure HashiCorp GPG key/repo setup, and correcting EU-region CI Docker credential handling. These changes reduce flaky tests, improve CI reliability, and ensure safer, reproducible test runs. Commits 6fe748e8ee581766d6d85b85ec9b35a8a3ff16f0 and 7d656c72b6b43f25246144652ce79791f97a7683 were merged as part of these efforts.
March 2025 monthly summary for newrelic/open-install-library focused on test-pipeline reliability and stability. Key actions include stabilizing Debian test environments, updating Cassandra dependencies to include OpenJDK 11, implementing secure HashiCorp GPG key/repo setup, and correcting EU-region CI Docker credential handling. These changes reduce flaky tests, improve CI reliability, and ensure safer, reproducible test runs. Commits 6fe748e8ee581766d6d85b85ec9b35a8a3ff16f0 and 7d656c72b6b43f25246144652ce79791f97a7683 were merged as part of these efforts.
January 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments in Terraform provider and client-go integration. Delivered feature parity for muting rule end-of-window behavior with a new action_on_muting_rule_window_ended attribute, improved test reliability, and aligned documentation and schema across repos.
January 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments in Terraform provider and client-go integration. Delivered feature parity for muting rule end-of-window behavior with a new action_on_muting_rule_window_ended attribute, improved test reliability, and aligned documentation and schema across repos.
November 2024 performance summary for newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic. Key accomplishments include delivering two major features and enabling more reliable IaC management for users, groups, and Azure integrations. No major bugs reported in this period; focus was on feature delivery and maintainability improvements to support scalability and long-term stability.
November 2024 performance summary for newrelic/terraform-provider-newrelic. Key accomplishments include delivering two major features and enabling more reliable IaC management for users, groups, and Azure integrations. No major bugs reported in this period; focus was on feature delivery and maintainability improvements to support scalability and long-term stability.

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