
Adam Thorn automated Windows build packaging for the connected-spaces-platform repository, focusing on CSP Feature builds. He developed BuildWindowsPackage.py using Python to streamline the collection and organization of Windows artifacts, such as DLLs, LIBs, and PDBs, reducing manual steps and improving release consistency. Adam enhanced the script with clear documentation, clarifying its integration with TeamCity and supporting team onboarding. His work centered on build scripting, Windows packaging, and workflow automation, addressing maintainability and efficiency rather than customer-facing bugs. The depth of his contributions lay in improving internal processes, ensuring that packaging workflows are more reliable and easier for future developers to adopt.

In December 2024, delivered automated Windows packaging for CSP Feature builds and enhanced the packaging workflow with clearer documentation. No major customer-facing bugs were fixed; however, minor housekeeping improved maintainability. These efforts increased packaging consistency, reduced manual steps, and improved release readiness for Windows artifacts. Technologies demonstrated include Python scripting, build automation, Windows artifact packaging, and TeamCity workflow awareness.
In December 2024, delivered automated Windows packaging for CSP Feature builds and enhanced the packaging workflow with clearer documentation. No major customer-facing bugs were fixed; however, minor housekeeping improved maintainability. These efforts increased packaging consistency, reduced manual steps, and improved release readiness for Windows artifacts. Technologies demonstrated include Python scripting, build automation, Windows artifact packaging, and TeamCity workflow awareness.
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