
During six months on the SVUIT/mmtt repository, Chi Thanh delivered features and fixes focused on deployment workflows, UI clarity, and documentation hygiene. He implemented automated CI/CD pipelines using Docker, GitHub Actions, and Shell scripting to streamline pull request previews and site builds, later simplifying deployment by removing containerization for maintainability. His front-end work included cross-theme icon consistency and global UI announcements, leveraging HTML, SCSS, and Markdown to enhance user communication and reduce confusion. By maintaining clean documentation and proactively updating navigation, Chi Thanh demonstrated depth in DevOps, dependency management, and collaborative documentation, resulting in a more reliable and maintainable project.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for SVUIT/mmtt: Delivered a Global Announcement for removal of exam practice folders to inform users about changes to study materials. The change was implemented with a UI banner and an accompanying index.md update. No major bugs were fixed this month. The initiative improves transparency, reduces user confusion, and aligns with product changes. Technologies demonstrated include UI development, documentation, cross-functional collaboration, and changelog maintenance.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for SVUIT/mmtt: Delivered a Global Announcement for removal of exam practice folders to inform users about changes to study materials. The change was implemented with a UI banner and an accompanying index.md update. No major bugs were fixed this month. The initiative improves transparency, reduces user confusion, and aligns with product changes. Technologies demonstrated include UI development, documentation, cross-functional collaboration, and changelog maintenance.
October 2025 monthly summary for SVUIT/mmtt. Focused on deployment strategy modernization by removing Docker-based containerization for the Jekyll site, leading to a simpler, non-containerized deployment workflow and a cleaner project structure. No major bug fixes were required this month. The change reduces operational overhead and clarifies deployment steps, enabling faster maintenance and future scalability.
October 2025 monthly summary for SVUIT/mmtt. Focused on deployment strategy modernization by removing Docker-based containerization for the Jekyll site, leading to a simpler, non-containerized deployment workflow and a cleaner project structure. No major bug fixes were required this month. The change reduces operational overhead and clarifies deployment steps, enabling faster maintenance and future scalability.
August 2025 — SVUIT/mmtt: Updated CI/CD deployment strategy by removing PR preview workflows, consolidating deployment responsibilities, and reducing build/push overhead while preserving deployment integrity.
August 2025 — SVUIT/mmtt: Updated CI/CD deployment strategy by removing PR preview workflows, consolidating deployment responsibilities, and reducing build/push overhead while preserving deployment integrity.
April 2025 (SVUIT/mmtt) — Delivered two major features that improve PR validation, preview hygiene, and site build reproducibility. Key outcomes: automated PR preview deployments with Docker-based builds, automatic posting of preview links, and automated cleanup of previews when PRs are closed or synchronized; a new multi-stage Dockerized Jekyll build pipeline that produces a lean final image and serves the site on port 4000. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact includes faster PR feedback, consistent environments, reduced maintenance overhead, and streamlined static-site builds. Technologies demonstrated include CI/CD workflows, Docker, Appwrite, Ruby/Jekyll, and automation tooling.
April 2025 (SVUIT/mmtt) — Delivered two major features that improve PR validation, preview hygiene, and site build reproducibility. Key outcomes: automated PR preview deployments with Docker-based builds, automatic posting of preview links, and automated cleanup of previews when PRs are closed or synchronized; a new multi-stage Dockerized Jekyll build pipeline that produces a lean final image and serves the site on port 4000. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact includes faster PR feedback, consistent environments, reduced maintenance overhead, and streamlined static-site builds. Technologies demonstrated include CI/CD workflows, Docker, Appwrite, Ruby/Jekyll, and automation tooling.
In Jan 2025, SVUIT/mmtt focused on UI stability and cross-theme icon reliability. The main action was fixing icon rendering across light/dark themes by updating Sass dependencies, Font Awesome CSS, and the CDN to Font Awesome 6.5.1. No new features shipped this month; the enhancements improve visual consistency, reduce defects, and support a better user experience.
In Jan 2025, SVUIT/mmtt focused on UI stability and cross-theme icon reliability. The main action was fixing icon rendering across light/dark themes by updating Sass dependencies, Font Awesome CSS, and the CDN to Font Awesome 6.5.1. No new features shipped this month; the enhancements improve visual consistency, reduce defects, and support a better user experience.
November 2024 (Month: 2024-11) — SVUIT/mmtt: Content hygiene, navigation improvements, and exam-prep documentation. Stabilized mid-term materials, enhanced notification access, and corrected navigation links to ensure reliable content delivery in the repo.
November 2024 (Month: 2024-11) — SVUIT/mmtt: Content hygiene, navigation improvements, and exam-prep documentation. Stabilized mid-term materials, enhanced notification access, and corrected navigation links to ensure reliable content delivery in the repo.

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