
Worked on the influxdata/official-images repository to deliver a series of Amazon Linux base image updates focused on security, compatibility, and maintainability. Over four months, implemented feature releases that aligned Amazon Linux 2 and 2023 images with the latest stable builds, refreshed package metadata, and ensured consistent release tagging. Used Dockerfile, YAML, and Shell scripting to automate CI/CD pipelines and validate image builds against updated baselines. Addressed a rollback scenario to maintain metadata integrity and resolved a bug related to release information. The work strengthened downstream deployment reliability by keeping base images current and secure, supporting robust DevOps and containerization workflows.
April 2026: Delivered Platform Compatibility and Security Package Updates for Amazon Linux 2/2023 in influxdata/official-images. The update ensures compatibility with latest Amazon Linux releases and security patches, enabling secure, up-to-date base images for downstream environments.
April 2026: Delivered Platform Compatibility and Security Package Updates for Amazon Linux 2/2023 in influxdata/official-images. The update ensures compatibility with latest Amazon Linux releases and security patches, enabling secure, up-to-date base images for downstream environments.
Month: 2025-11 — This period concentrated on delivering a base-image OS release update for the influxdata/official-images repository, focusing on security, compatibility, and maintainability. The work updates the Amazon Linux base to 2023.9.20251105 and refreshes core packages to align with the latest repository and system-release metadata.
Month: 2025-11 — This period concentrated on delivering a base-image OS release update for the influxdata/official-images repository, focusing on security, compatibility, and maintainability. The work updates the Amazon Linux base to 2023.9.20251105 and refreshes core packages to align with the latest repository and system-release metadata.
In September 2025, the official-images repository delivered targeted Amazon Linux release metadata updates for AMD64 and ARM64v8 builds. The work focused on aligning release references with the latest stable package versions and build artifacts, ensuring that Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023 images stay current and secure. The changes included a package refresh (krb5-libs and libxml2) and two commits documenting the update. A rollback was subsequently performed to revert the release information update, restoring prior tags and Git commit hashes to maintain metadata stability and traceability. Overall, the month balanced proactive updates with rigorous rollback safeguards to prevent inconsistent release data, preserving reliability for downstream deployments.
In September 2025, the official-images repository delivered targeted Amazon Linux release metadata updates for AMD64 and ARM64v8 builds. The work focused on aligning release references with the latest stable package versions and build artifacts, ensuring that Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023 images stay current and secure. The changes included a package refresh (krb5-libs and libxml2) and two commits documenting the update. A rollback was subsequently performed to revert the release information update, restoring prior tags and Git commit hashes to maintain metadata stability and traceability. Overall, the month balanced proactive updates with rigorous rollback safeguards to prevent inconsistent release data, preserving reliability for downstream deployments.
July 2025: Delivered an essential update to influxdata/official-images by aligning Amazon Linux release references with the latest stable builds (Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023). Updated release tags and commit hashes to ensure image builds use current, supported baselines. The change was implemented via commit ffcc842975dcce4379368d83e3b8a12d2bbae5e6 with message 'Add amazonlinux releases' and validated against the image build pipeline. No major bugs were reported this month.
July 2025: Delivered an essential update to influxdata/official-images by aligning Amazon Linux release references with the latest stable builds (Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023). Updated release tags and commit hashes to ensure image builds use current, supported baselines. The change was implemented via commit ffcc842975dcce4379368d83e3b8a12d2bbae5e6 with message 'Add amazonlinux releases' and validated against the image build pipeline. No major bugs were reported this month.

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