
Santiago Angarita focused on dependency management for the bancolombia/devsecops-engine-tools repository, addressing stability and compatibility issues in Python-based analytics and security tooling. He restored PyArrow dependency stability by reverting a downgrade and upgrading to version 21.0.0, ensuring downstream workflows remained reliable and aligned with ecosystem expectations. Santiago also updated Authlib to version 1.6.5 across project requirements, strengthening the security posture and reducing risk from outdated libraries. His work included precise formatting fixes to maintain clean dependency parsing, all implemented through targeted, traceable commits. Santiago’s contributions reflect a methodical approach to maintaining robust Python environments and dependency health.

October 2025: Delivered targeted dependency maintenance across bancolombia/devsecops-engine-tools, updating Authlib to 1.6.5 and applying a minor formatting fix to ensure clean dependency parsing. This work strengthens security posture, stabilizes test and tooling environments, and reduces downstream risk from outdated dependencies.
October 2025: Delivered targeted dependency maintenance across bancolombia/devsecops-engine-tools, updating Authlib to 1.6.5 and applying a minor formatting fix to ensure clean dependency parsing. This work strengthens security posture, stabilizes test and tooling environments, and reduces downstream risk from outdated dependencies.
September 2025: Restored PyArrow dependency stability in bancolombia/devsecops-engine-tools by reverting a downgrade and upgrading PyArrow from 20.0.0 to 21.0.0, thereby restoring compatibility with downstream analytics and data processing workflows. This fix reduces runtime risk, stabilizes builds, and aligns the project with the PyArrow ecosystem's expected versions. The change was implemented in a single focused commit (e422af9e9e21b2a037d2ec4910828fb9b6923ff3) with a clear revert message.
September 2025: Restored PyArrow dependency stability in bancolombia/devsecops-engine-tools by reverting a downgrade and upgrading PyArrow from 20.0.0 to 21.0.0, thereby restoring compatibility with downstream analytics and data processing workflows. This fix reduces runtime risk, stabilizes builds, and aligns the project with the PyArrow ecosystem's expected versions. The change was implemented in a single focused commit (e422af9e9e21b2a037d2ec4910828fb9b6923ff3) with a clear revert message.
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