
Jacques Larique contributed to the ovh/manager repository by delivering customer-facing features and reliability improvements across billing, onboarding, and account management workflows. He applied TypeScript, AngularJS, and React to refactor modules, consolidate UI components, and implement robust state management, enhancing maintainability and user experience. Jacques introduced integration testing scaffolding, improved localization support, and streamlined release management with version control and changelog updates. His work addressed complex issues such as KYC fraud prevention, billing status accuracy, and modularization, resulting in faster feature delivery and reduced onboarding friction. The depth of his engineering ensured resilient, scalable solutions aligned with evolving business requirements.

October 2025 (ovh/manager): Key focus on stability, testability, and release readiness. Delivered three milestones: 1) Billing module stability improvements addressing logging dependencies and service URL handling; 2) Integration testing scaffolding for the manager container component enabling end-to-end testing with mock data; 3) Release and version management across the repository to align version references, changelogs, and package bumps for a formal release.
October 2025 (ovh/manager): Key focus on stability, testability, and release readiness. Delivered three milestones: 1) Billing module stability improvements addressing logging dependencies and service URL handling; 2) Integration testing scaffolding for the manager container component enabling end-to-end testing with mock data; 3) Release and version management across the repository to align version references, changelogs, and package bumps for a formal release.
September 2025: Focused on release readiness, billing UX improvements, and reliability hardening across ovh/manager. Delivered end-to-end release prep, enhanced billing visibility and status accuracy, and reliability improvements that reduce modal errors and ensure consistent rendering. Cross-package work included exposing shell location types to the react-shell-client, enabling safer location data handling. Overall, these efforts improved release velocity, customer-facing clarity, and platform resilience.
September 2025: Focused on release readiness, billing UX improvements, and reliability hardening across ovh/manager. Delivered end-to-end release prep, enhanced billing visibility and status accuracy, and reliability improvements that reduce modal errors and ensure consistent rendering. Cross-package work included exposing shell location types to the react-shell-client, enabling safer location data handling. Overall, these efforts improved release velocity, customer-facing clarity, and platform resilience.
August 2025 — Delivered strategic features and reliability fixes across ovh/manager, focusing on customer-facing capabilities, codebase simplification, and internationalization. Key work includes enabling real-time support, improving account routing, removing legacy hub modules, and strengthening billing workflows, all while migrating styling to the UI kit for a cohesive design system and enhancing dev tooling for faster iteration.
August 2025 — Delivered strategic features and reliability fixes across ovh/manager, focusing on customer-facing capabilities, codebase simplification, and internationalization. Key work includes enabling real-time support, improving account routing, removing legacy hub modules, and strengthening billing workflows, all while migrating styling to the UI kit for a cohesive design system and enhancing dev tooling for faster iteration.
July 2025 — ovh/manager: Consolidated test configuration and UI components across hub and billing areas to improve maintainability, reduce duplication, and accelerate delivery. Highlights include hub app modernization with centralized test configuration and lazy-loaded routes, billing components consolidation into a shared package for standardized resiliation flows, fixes to renewal period and ZIP code handling, UX enhancements in account management with dynamic validation messaging and GDPR actions, translations fix in VRack, carbon calculator update to include public cloud service, and release version bumps across packages with updated changelogs and SonarCloud properties. These initiatives delivered faster feature delivery, higher reuse, and more accurate billing calculations.
July 2025 — ovh/manager: Consolidated test configuration and UI components across hub and billing areas to improve maintainability, reduce duplication, and accelerate delivery. Highlights include hub app modernization with centralized test configuration and lazy-loaded routes, billing components consolidation into a shared package for standardized resiliation flows, fixes to renewal period and ZIP code handling, UX enhancements in account management with dynamic validation messaging and GDPR actions, translations fix in VRack, carbon calculator update to include public cloud service, and release version bumps across packages with updated changelogs and SonarCloud properties. These initiatives delivered faster feature delivery, higher reuse, and more accurate billing calculations.
June 2025 results for ovh/manager: Delivered customer-facing features, improved reliability, and advanced modular architecture. Key outcomes include: ovh-shell Location Plugin for location-aware automation; GCJ module with reusable usePrivacyPolicy hook and explicit code ownership; Manager Config extended with user-related types; KYC Fraud Retry to reduce onboarding friction; UI performance improvement by moving request execution to speed up display; Billing stability by restoring default payment method resolution. Release activities included Nobellium Fox-2 and Fox-8 releases, and ongoing GCJ dependency/test reorganizations to improve maintainability.
June 2025 results for ovh/manager: Delivered customer-facing features, improved reliability, and advanced modular architecture. Key outcomes include: ovh-shell Location Plugin for location-aware automation; GCJ module with reusable usePrivacyPolicy hook and explicit code ownership; Manager Config extended with user-related types; KYC Fraud Retry to reduce onboarding friction; UI performance improvement by moving request execution to speed up display; Billing stability by restoring default payment method resolution. Release activities included Nobellium Fox-2 and Fox-8 releases, and ongoing GCJ dependency/test reorganizations to improve maintainability.
May 2025 monthly summary for ovh/manager focusing on onboarding, billing robustness, UI polish, and analytics instrumentation. Outcomes include improved onboarding completion through identity step reintroduction and centralized error tracking, a more scalable and organized billing routing structure, a fixed and reliable pricing/option mapping in billing components, UI consistency enhancement in the Public Cloud sidebar, and expanded analytics coverage for manager-account interactions. These changes reduce onboarding friction, improve billing reliability, and increase visibility into user interactions to support data-driven decisions.
May 2025 monthly summary for ovh/manager focusing on onboarding, billing robustness, UI polish, and analytics instrumentation. Outcomes include improved onboarding completion through identity step reintroduction and centralized error tracking, a more scalable and organized billing routing structure, a fixed and reliable pricing/option mapping in billing components, UI consistency enhancement in the Public Cloud sidebar, and expanded analytics coverage for manager-account interactions. These changes reduce onboarding friction, improve billing reliability, and increase visibility into user interactions to support data-driven decisions.
April 2025 performance summary for ovh/manager: focused on reliability improvements in the KYC workflow and localization readiness in billing. Key outcomes include a robust KYC document upload flow with retry and duplicate-prevention, and localization support via a language property on user objects in the billing module with related new-billing package updates; release tagging with radon-lion-1 to enable controlled deployment. These efforts reduce fraudulent duplicates, improve internationalization readiness, and strengthen overall platform resilience and time-to-value for customers.
April 2025 performance summary for ovh/manager: focused on reliability improvements in the KYC workflow and localization readiness in billing. Key outcomes include a robust KYC document upload flow with retry and duplicate-prevention, and localization support via a language property on user objects in the billing module with related new-billing package updates; release tagging with radon-lion-1 to enable controlled deployment. These efforts reduce fraudulent duplicates, improve internationalization readiness, and strengthen overall platform resilience and time-to-value for customers.
March 2025: Key focus on stabilizing the billing termination experience in ovh/manager by ensuring precise, API-driven error messaging. Implemented a targeted bug fix that surfaces the specific API error when termination fails, with a fallback to the general error message to maintain robust user feedback. The change reduces user confusion, accelerates issue triage, and improves operational diagnostics.
March 2025: Key focus on stabilizing the billing termination experience in ovh/manager by ensuring precise, API-driven error messaging. Implemented a targeted bug fix that surfaces the specific API error when termination fails, with a fallback to the general error message to maintain robust user feedback. The change reduces user confusion, accelerates issue triage, and improves operational diagnostics.
February 2025: Hardened the upload workflow in ovh/manager by strengthening the exit guard and simplifying state management to prevent accidental interruptions while uploads are in progress. Two linked commits delivered complementary improvements: first extending the exit guard to cover the full upload process, then refactoring to simplify state handling and ensure the guard remains active during pending and error states. This reduces the risk of partial uploads, improves UX, and enhances maintainability.
February 2025: Hardened the upload workflow in ovh/manager by strengthening the exit guard and simplifying state management to prevent accidental interruptions while uploads are in progress. Two linked commits delivered complementary improvements: first extending the exit guard to cover the full upload process, then refactoring to simplify state handling and ensure the guard remains active during pending and error states. This reduces the risk of partial uploads, improves UX, and enhances maintainability.
Month: 2024-10 – Performance review-ready summary focusing on business impact and technical accomplishments for ovh/manager. Contracted work this month centered on UI polish and bug fixes in the hub area. There were no new features released in ovh/manager this period; the primary contribution was a UI correction to ensure consistent left alignment of dropdown menu items in the hub ServicesActions component, improving navigation consistency and user experience.
Month: 2024-10 – Performance review-ready summary focusing on business impact and technical accomplishments for ovh/manager. Contracted work this month centered on UI polish and bug fixes in the hub area. There were no new features released in ovh/manager this period; the primary contribution was a UI correction to ensure consistent left alignment of dropdown menu items in the hub ServicesActions component, improving navigation consistency and user experience.
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