
Mehmet Dede contributed to multiple HMCTS repositories, focusing on both backend and frontend improvements. On hmcts/et-syr-frontend, he enhanced deployment reliability by implementing an automated CI/CD pipeline trigger and addressed Fortify security vulnerabilities through centralized URL validation and improved language parameter handling using JavaScript and TypeScript. For hmcts/et-ccd-callbacks, Mehmet expanded Java-based test coverage in TseService, adding scenarios for application creation and representative involvement to strengthen regression protection. In hmcts/ethos-repl-docmosis-service, he updated venue data for Scotland, ensuring data integrity and accuracy. His work demonstrated depth in refactoring, security, and robust testing across Java and JavaScript codebases.

October 2025 monthly summary for hmcts/ethos-repl-docmosis-service: Delivered venue address data expansion for Scotland (GTC, OET Scotland, Aberdeen) and performed data cleanup to ensure accurate and clean venue data. Updated venueAddressValues.xlsx to add new venues for Scotland and removed an extraneous empty line after a Tribunal venue name, improving data quality used by the service. The changes enhance downstream rendering, booking logic, and overall reliability for Scotland cases.
October 2025 monthly summary for hmcts/ethos-repl-docmosis-service: Delivered venue address data expansion for Scotland (GTC, OET Scotland, Aberdeen) and performed data cleanup to ensure accurate and clean venue data. Updated venueAddressValues.xlsx to add new venues for Scotland and removed an extraneous empty line after a Tribunal venue name, improving data quality used by the service. The changes enhance downstream rendering, booking logic, and overall reliability for Scotland cases.
May 2025 monthly summary for hmcts/et-ccd-callbacks focused on expanding test coverage for application creation workflows in TseService. Implemented new test scenarios for application creation with claimant data, claimant representative data, respondent and claimant contact details, file attachments, and copy-to-other-party options. The tests validate processing and storage of application details, applicant type, and copy-to-other-party logic, including behavior when a representative is involved. This work improves release readiness by increasing regression coverage and enabling earlier defect detection before production.
May 2025 monthly summary for hmcts/et-ccd-callbacks focused on expanding test coverage for application creation workflows in TseService. Implemented new test scenarios for application creation with claimant data, claimant representative data, respondent and claimant contact details, file attachments, and copy-to-other-party options. The tests validate processing and storage of application details, applicant type, and copy-to-other-party logic, including behavior when a representative is involved. This work improves release readiness by increasing regression coverage and enabling earlier defect detection before production.
March 2025 (hmcts/et-syr-frontend) focused on strengthening deployment reliability and security posture while maintaining rapid delivery velocity. Key work included enabling automated deploys via a CI/CD Pipeline Trigger and hardening URL handling and language parameter propagation to address Fortify vulnerabilities. The changes are traceable to multiple commits, with a dedicated trigger commit used to initiate the pipelines and eight Fortify-related commits to address vulnerabilities and improve tests.
March 2025 (hmcts/et-syr-frontend) focused on strengthening deployment reliability and security posture while maintaining rapid delivery velocity. Key work included enabling automated deploys via a CI/CD Pipeline Trigger and hardening URL handling and language parameter propagation to address Fortify vulnerabilities. The changes are traceable to multiple commits, with a dedicated trigger commit used to initiate the pipelines and eight Fortify-related commits to address vulnerabilities and improve tests.
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