
During November 2025, Rzeszutek enhanced the google/adk-python repository by implementing Windows OS support for deployment to Google Cloud Run. This work involved adapting the deployment process to recognize and handle Windows environments, ensuring that deployment commands functioned seamlessly across platforms. Rzeszutek updated and expanded unit tests using pytest to cover Windows-specific scenarios, which improved reliability and reduced deployment errors for Windows-based teams. The integration was managed through a GitHub pull request, demonstrating proficiency in Python, DevOps practices, and cloud computing. This contribution addressed previously reported issues and established a robust, cross-platform deployment workflow within the project.
November 2025 — Expanded Windows deployment support in google/adk-python by adding Windows OS handling to the deployment process and updating tests. This enables Windows environments to deploy to Google Cloud Run, reducing friction for Windows-based teams and improving overall reliability of deployments. Key outcomes include a Windows-specific deployment path, improved unit test coverage, and a robust fix merged from PR 3536 that closes issue #1597 and relates to #3306. Tech stack demonstrated: Python, Windows automation considerations, pytest/unit test enhancements, and GitHub PR-driven integration.
November 2025 — Expanded Windows deployment support in google/adk-python by adding Windows OS handling to the deployment process and updating tests. This enables Windows environments to deploy to Google Cloud Run, reducing friction for Windows-based teams and improving overall reliability of deployments. Key outcomes include a Windows-specific deployment path, improved unit test coverage, and a robust fix merged from PR 3536 that closes issue #1597 and relates to #3306. Tech stack demonstrated: Python, Windows automation considerations, pytest/unit test enhancements, and GitHub PR-driven integration.

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