
Aljoscha Bollmann developed a feature for the envoyproxy/ai-gateway repository that enables configuration of a custom port for the mutation webhook and allows the controller to operate on the host network. Using Go, YAML, and Kubernetes, Aljoscha addressed connectivity challenges in AWS EKS environments with overlay networks by ensuring the API server can reliably reach the webhook pod. The implementation focused on deployment reliability and operational efficiency, reducing manual intervention for cloud-native teams. The work was delivered with clear documentation and well-structured code, reflecting a solid understanding of network configuration and DevOps practices within modern Kubernetes-based infrastructure projects.
March 2026: Delivered a feature to configure a custom port for the mutation webhook and enable hostNetwork operation for the controller in envoyproxy/ai-gateway, addressing connectivity issues in environments like AWS EKS with overlay networks. No major bugs fixed in this repo this month. The work improves deployment reliability, reduces operational toil in cloud-native environments, and demonstrates solid network/configuration engineering.
March 2026: Delivered a feature to configure a custom port for the mutation webhook and enable hostNetwork operation for the controller in envoyproxy/ai-gateway, addressing connectivity issues in environments like AWS EKS with overlay networks. No major bugs fixed in this repo this month. The work improves deployment reliability, reduces operational toil in cloud-native environments, and demonstrates solid network/configuration engineering.

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