
Arthur Bullet contributed to the ovh/manager repository by delivering robust PCI platform features and modernizing the frontend architecture. He engineered solutions for AI tools, databases, and object storage, focusing on React migrations, API integration, and TypeScript-driven UI development. Arthur implemented deep linking, dynamic region discovery, and credential management, while also enhancing localization and error handling to improve global usability and reliability. His work included rigorous unit testing and release management, reducing technical debt and accelerating QA cycles. By refactoring legacy Angular code and optimizing state management, Arthur ensured maintainable, scalable code that supports evolving business requirements and seamless user experiences.
February 2026 monthly summary for ovh/manager: Delivered a mix of bug fixes, feature enhancements, and multi-package release improvements across PCI databases analytics, dataplatform, and object storage. Focused on reliability, UX, and cross-package consistency to accelerate time-to-value for customers and reduce release risk.
February 2026 monthly summary for ovh/manager: Delivered a mix of bug fixes, feature enhancements, and multi-package release improvements across PCI databases analytics, dataplatform, and object storage. Focused on reliability, UX, and cross-package consistency to accelerate time-to-value for customers and reduce release risk.
January 2026 (ovh/manager): Strengthened PCI object storage reliability and analytics by expanding unit test coverage, fixing critical test stability gaps, and performing release-level cleanup. These efforts reduced regression risk, accelerated QA cycles, and laid groundwork for PCI databases analytics enhancements and cold-archive cleanups.
January 2026 (ovh/manager): Strengthened PCI object storage reliability and analytics by expanding unit test coverage, fixing critical test stability gaps, and performing release-level cleanup. These efforts reduced regression risk, accelerated QA cycles, and laid groundwork for PCI databases analytics enhancements and cold-archive cleanups.
Month: 2025-12 — OvH Manager developer monthly summary focused on PCI-related work (PCI-OS and PCI-DB) with associated release management. This period delivered a substantial upgrade to localization, billing/pricing robustness, UI/UX polish, telemetry, and test coverage across PCI features, driving reduced support overhead and improved global readiness. Key features delivered: - PCI-OS: Implemented naming convention in the order funnel and delivered a suite of fixes to stabilize localization and UI: added missing flags and translations, ensured unit measures align with locale, resolved breadcrumb translation issues, removed object count from the tab, and implemented separate logic for bucket deletion. These changes improve funnel accuracy, multilingual consistency, and UX reliability. - PCI-DB: Delivered broad enhancements including missing flag and region translations, refactored pricing logic to stop relying on monthly plan code, UI/CLI style updates, enhanced backup timing capabilities, and improved visibility (copy icons in dashboard) plus displaying the password at user creation. Also introduced new RBX and MUMBAI flags to expand regional coverage and consistency. - Tracking and analytics: Added tracking for the upgrade offer banner in the PCI-DB dashboard to surface usage patterns and enable data-driven decisions. - Unit tests: Added unit tests in PCI-OS for listing onboarding and user creation pages to improve regression safety and future maintainability. - Release management: Performed version bumps for oganesson-insect-7 and seaborgium-robot-12 to align with release cycles and upgrade readiness. Major bugs fixed: - Resolved translation/localization gaps including breadcrumb translations and locale linkage for unit measures and flags (PCI-OS). - Fixed advanced config functionality not working in PCI-DB, reducing configuration friction and support load. - Corrected breadcrumb and flag-related translation issues across related PCI modules to ensure consistent multilingual UX. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Strengthened localization accuracy and regional support across PCI features, enabling more reliable global deployments. - Improved pricing reliability and billing UX by eliminating dependency on legacy monthly plan code in PCI-DB. - Enhanced UX with password visibility during user creation and improved UI/CLI consistency, reducing time-to-value for customers and support tickets. - Increased product telemetry with upgrade banner tracking, enabling data-driven decisions for feature adoption and onboarding. - Expanded test coverage and release readiness through targeted unit tests and timely version bumps. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Localization/internationalization handling, regional flag management, and translations. - UI/UX polish and CLI/UI style consistency. - Backend logic improvements for replication, bucket deletion flows, and pricing semantics. - Telemetry and analytics integration for feature usage. - Test-driven quality: added unit tests for critical user flows. - Release planning and versioning discipline for multi-repo coordination.
Month: 2025-12 — OvH Manager developer monthly summary focused on PCI-related work (PCI-OS and PCI-DB) with associated release management. This period delivered a substantial upgrade to localization, billing/pricing robustness, UI/UX polish, telemetry, and test coverage across PCI features, driving reduced support overhead and improved global readiness. Key features delivered: - PCI-OS: Implemented naming convention in the order funnel and delivered a suite of fixes to stabilize localization and UI: added missing flags and translations, ensured unit measures align with locale, resolved breadcrumb translation issues, removed object count from the tab, and implemented separate logic for bucket deletion. These changes improve funnel accuracy, multilingual consistency, and UX reliability. - PCI-DB: Delivered broad enhancements including missing flag and region translations, refactored pricing logic to stop relying on monthly plan code, UI/CLI style updates, enhanced backup timing capabilities, and improved visibility (copy icons in dashboard) plus displaying the password at user creation. Also introduced new RBX and MUMBAI flags to expand regional coverage and consistency. - Tracking and analytics: Added tracking for the upgrade offer banner in the PCI-DB dashboard to surface usage patterns and enable data-driven decisions. - Unit tests: Added unit tests in PCI-OS for listing onboarding and user creation pages to improve regression safety and future maintainability. - Release management: Performed version bumps for oganesson-insect-7 and seaborgium-robot-12 to align with release cycles and upgrade readiness. Major bugs fixed: - Resolved translation/localization gaps including breadcrumb translations and locale linkage for unit measures and flags (PCI-OS). - Fixed advanced config functionality not working in PCI-DB, reducing configuration friction and support load. - Corrected breadcrumb and flag-related translation issues across related PCI modules to ensure consistent multilingual UX. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Strengthened localization accuracy and regional support across PCI features, enabling more reliable global deployments. - Improved pricing reliability and billing UX by eliminating dependency on legacy monthly plan code in PCI-DB. - Enhanced UX with password visibility during user creation and improved UI/CLI consistency, reducing time-to-value for customers and support tickets. - Increased product telemetry with upgrade banner tracking, enabling data-driven decisions for feature adoption and onboarding. - Expanded test coverage and release readiness through targeted unit tests and timely version bumps. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Localization/internationalization handling, regional flag management, and translations. - UI/UX polish and CLI/UI style consistency. - Backend logic improvements for replication, bucket deletion flows, and pricing semantics. - Telemetry and analytics integration for feature usage. - Test-driven quality: added unit tests for critical user flows. - Release planning and versioning discipline for multi-repo coordination.
November 2025 performance summary for ovh/manager: Delivered reliability and UX improvements in PCI Object Storage, reinforced regional policy compliance for cold archive storage, and enhanced product clarity in the Order Funnel. These efforts increased test coverage, reduced user-facing errors, and improved onboarding and operational efficiency for customers leveraging PCI Object Storage.
November 2025 performance summary for ovh/manager: Delivered reliability and UX improvements in PCI Object Storage, reinforced regional policy compliance for cold archive storage, and enhanced product clarity in the Order Funnel. These efforts increased test coverage, reduced user-facing errors, and improved onboarding and operational efficiency for customers leveraging PCI Object Storage.
Month: 2025-10 — Consolidated effort across the OVH Manager repo to boost reliability, improve data analytics usability, and ensure smooth release cycles. Delivered a robust error handling experience for PCI AI Tools, aligned API pagination for PCI Databases Analytics, refined the Analytics UI/UX, and completed package versioning with changelog updates.
Month: 2025-10 — Consolidated effort across the OVH Manager repo to boost reliability, improve data analytics usability, and ensure smooth release cycles. Delivered a robust error handling experience for PCI AI Tools, aligned API pagination for PCI Databases Analytics, refined the Analytics UI/UX, and completed package versioning with changelog updates.
September 2025 monthly summary for ovh/manager focusing on feature delivery and frontend modernization that create business value and reduce risk. Key outcomes include a new deletion protection capability for PCI Databases Analytics Services, and a major frontend modernization effort to remove legacy Angular code by migrating to React. This work reduces technical debt, aligns with the current tech stack, and improves maintainability and future velocity.
September 2025 monthly summary for ovh/manager focusing on feature delivery and frontend modernization that create business value and reduce risk. Key outcomes include a new deletion protection capability for PCI Databases Analytics Services, and a major frontend modernization effort to remove legacy Angular code by migrating to React. This work reduces technical debt, aligns with the current tech stack, and improves maintainability and future velocity.
In August 2025, focused delivery in ovh/manager around PCI Databases security and data visibility. Key features delivered include Kafka User Credential Management for PCI Databases, introducing certificate and access key management with API endpoints, hooks, and UI components to view, download, and manage credentials, significantly improving security and usability of Kafka user access. The major bug fix addressed Analytics: MongoDB Metrics Visualization in PCI Databases Analytics, ensuring null values are properly connected to improve the correctness and readability of metric charts. Overall impact: enhanced security governance for Kafka access, improved reliability and visibility of metrics in PCI Databases analytics, enabling better operational decisions and user confidence. Technologies/skills demonstrated: API development and integration, UI component development, hooks, certificate and credential management, data visualization, and metrics data integrity.
In August 2025, focused delivery in ovh/manager around PCI Databases security and data visibility. Key features delivered include Kafka User Credential Management for PCI Databases, introducing certificate and access key management with API endpoints, hooks, and UI components to view, download, and manage credentials, significantly improving security and usability of Kafka user access. The major bug fix addressed Analytics: MongoDB Metrics Visualization in PCI Databases Analytics, ensuring null values are properly connected to improve the correctness and readability of metric charts. Overall impact: enhanced security governance for Kafka access, improved reliability and visibility of metrics in PCI Databases analytics, enabling better operational decisions and user confidence. Technologies/skills demonstrated: API development and integration, UI component development, hooks, certificate and credential management, data visualization, and metrics data integrity.
July 2025 performance summary for ovh/manager focusing on expanding PCI capabilities, onboarding enhancements, and UX reliability improvements that drive self-service and reduce support touchpoints.
July 2025 performance summary for ovh/manager focusing on expanding PCI capabilities, onboarding enhancements, and UX reliability improvements that drive self-service and reduce support touchpoints.
June 2025 monthly summary for the ovh/manager repository focusing on PCI AI Tools enhancements and public cloud dashboard reliability. Highlights include the delivery of new quantum AI capabilities, dynamic region discovery for AI tooling, and key bug fixes that improve navigation, data platform access, and versioning transparency. The work positions AI/Quantum tooling for broader deployment flexibility and sets a foundation for future roadmap items.
June 2025 monthly summary for the ovh/manager repository focusing on PCI AI Tools enhancements and public cloud dashboard reliability. Highlights include the delivery of new quantum AI capabilities, dynamic region discovery for AI tooling, and key bug fixes that improve navigation, data platform access, and versioning transparency. The work positions AI/Quantum tooling for broader deployment flexibility and sets a foundation for future roadmap items.
May 2025 monthly summary for ovh/manager: Focused on improving navigation and accessibility for the PCI Data Platform UAPP by delivering deep-link support. Implemented by adding new deeplink constants and updating routing configurations to enable direct navigation to specific UAPP features, enabling faster onboarding and time-to-value for customers.
May 2025 monthly summary for ovh/manager: Focused on improving navigation and accessibility for the PCI Data Platform UAPP by delivering deep-link support. Implemented by adding new deeplink constants and updating routing configurations to enable direct navigation to specific UAPP features, enabling faster onboarding and time-to-value for customers.
April 2025 (ovh/manager): Focused on stabilizing database connectivity for the pci-db-analytics service by correcting MongoDB connection string username formatting. No new features released this month; identified and fixed a critical URI construction issue that could cause authentication failures, improving reliability and security. The fix reduces deployment risk and support tickets related to misconfigured MongoDB URIs, and improves traceability through commit-based change history.
April 2025 (ovh/manager): Focused on stabilizing database connectivity for the pci-db-analytics service by correcting MongoDB connection string username formatting. No new features released this month; identified and fixed a critical URI construction issue that could cause authentication failures, improving reliability and security. The fix reduces deployment risk and support tickets related to misconfigured MongoDB URIs, and improves traceability through commit-based change history.
March 2025 summary for ovh/manager: Focused on advancing PCI AI Tools by delivering notebooks support and comprehensive UI/mocks, enabling notebook-based workflows and PCI-ready tooling. Generated UI data mocks for flavors and catalog plans; introduced UI components across billing, containers, data synchronization, labels, logs, onboarding, SSH keys, editor selection, error lists, pricing, and privacy options. One key commit implemented the feature and prepared the ground for broader adoption.
March 2025 summary for ovh/manager: Focused on advancing PCI AI Tools by delivering notebooks support and comprehensive UI/mocks, enabling notebook-based workflows and PCI-ready tooling. Generated UI data mocks for flavors and catalog plans; introduced UI components across billing, containers, data synchronization, labels, logs, onboarding, SSH keys, editor selection, error lists, pricing, and privacy options. One key commit implemented the feature and prepared the ground for broader adoption.

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