
Catherine Moore worked on the ROCm/aomp repository, focusing on both test suite stability and codebase compliance. She reinstated previously removed reduction tests, restoring coverage and reliability to the continuous integration workflow and improving detection of regressions in reduction logic. Using C, C++, and Shell, she applied targeted version-control techniques to minimize disruption while maintaining build health. In a separate effort, Catherine updated licensing across the codebase, adding AMD copyright notices and MIT license designations to all relevant files. Her work enhanced audit readiness and ensured consistent compliance, reflecting a methodical approach to both testing and code management.

September 2025 monthly summary for ROCm/aomp: Focused on strengthening licensing and copyright compliance. Implemented a codebase-wide licensing update with AMD copyright notices and MIT license designations across shell scripts and C/C++ sources; no functional changes introduced. This work improves audit readiness and reduces licensing risk ahead of upcoming releases.
September 2025 monthly summary for ROCm/aomp: Focused on strengthening licensing and copyright compliance. Implemented a codebase-wide licensing update with AMD copyright notices and MIT license designations across shell scripts and C/C++ sources; no functional changes introduced. This work improves audit readiness and reduces licensing risk ahead of upcoming releases.
Month: 2024-11. Focused on stabilizing the ROCm/aomp test suite by reinstating reduction tests that were previously removed, restoring coverage and reliability of the reduction paths in the CI workflow.
Month: 2024-11. Focused on stabilizing the ROCm/aomp test suite by reinstating reduction tests that were previously removed, restoring coverage and reliability of the reduction paths in the CI workflow.
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