
Adam Schepis enhanced the chronosphereio/terraform-provider-chronosphere repository by delivering five features over three months, focusing on Terraform provider development and API integration using Go and Terraform. He refactored SLO resource naming, introduced signal grouping, and added support for unstable SLO resources, improving automation and consistency for monitoring configurations. Adam implemented root-span filtering in trace queries and expanded logging and custom dimension capabilities, enabling more precise observability. He also managed API cleanup by removing deprecated fields and maintained detailed changelogs and release notes, ensuring smooth customer migrations. His work demonstrated depth in schema definition, code refactoring, and disciplined release management.

Concise monthly summary for 2025-04 focused on delivering API cleanup for the Terraform provider and associated release tasks. No major bugs reported this month; primary effort centered on cleaning up API surface, documentation, and release readiness.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-04 focused on delivering API cleanup for the Terraform provider and associated release tasks. No major bugs reported this month; primary effort centered on cleaning up API surface, documentation, and release readiness.
February 2025: Delivered key features enhancing traceability and completed structured release work for the Terraform provider. Implemented cross-layer support for filtering trace spans by is_root_span across internal schema, Terraform schema, and API model conversions to enable precise root-span analysis. Released Terraform provider versions 1.7.0 and 1.8.0, including new logging query capabilities in chronosphere_monitor, custom dimension labels in chronosphere_slo (1.7.0), and resource pool configuration changes (1.8.0). Produced clear release notes and changelogs to aid customer migrations and onboarding. These efforts improve observability, configurability, and time-to-value, while strengthening release engineering and code quality. Technologies demonstrated include Go, Terraform provider development, API/schema modeling, and release management.
February 2025: Delivered key features enhancing traceability and completed structured release work for the Terraform provider. Implemented cross-layer support for filtering trace spans by is_root_span across internal schema, Terraform schema, and API model conversions to enable precise root-span analysis. Released Terraform provider versions 1.7.0 and 1.8.0, including new logging query capabilities in chronosphere_monitor, custom dimension labels in chronosphere_slo (1.7.0), and resource pool configuration changes (1.8.0). Produced clear release notes and changelogs to aid customer migrations and onboarding. These efforts improve observability, configurability, and time-to-value, while strengthening release engineering and code quality. Technologies demonstrated include Go, Terraform provider development, API/schema modeling, and release management.
December 2024: Delivered key Terraform Provider enhancements for Chronosphere, including SLO resource refactor, signal grouping, and unstable SLO support, with structured release notes (v1.6.1, v1.6.2) to support automation workflows and improved developer experience. This work improved consistency, usability, and instrumentation for SLO resources, enabling teams to automate monitoring configurations more reliably.
December 2024: Delivered key Terraform Provider enhancements for Chronosphere, including SLO resource refactor, signal grouping, and unstable SLO support, with structured release notes (v1.6.1, v1.6.2) to support automation workflows and improved developer experience. This work improved consistency, usability, and instrumentation for SLO resources, enabling teams to automate monitoring configurations more reliably.
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