
Anwaramoon contributed to the SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium repository by enhancing the reliability of Kubernetes deployment workflows, focusing on KEDA integration. Over two months, Anwaramoon addressed critical scheduling issues by adding and correcting tolerations in Helm templates, enabling KEDA-related jobs to run on tainted Kubernetes nodes and reducing deployment disruptions. The work involved deep understanding of Kubernetes scheduling mechanics, Helm templating, and YAML configuration, ensuring that delete and patch jobs executed reliably across diverse cluster environments. By resolving YAML indentation errors and aligning with Kubernetes best practices, Anwaramoon improved deployment stability and operational resilience, demonstrating strong technical depth in Kubernetes and Helm.

Summary for 2025-09 (SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium): Delivered a targeted bug fix to the KEDA patching workflow by correcting YAML indentation in the tolerations field, ensuring proper parsing and execution of delete-keda-objects-job.yaml and patch-keda-objects-job.yaml. This fix stabilizes the patching jobs used during Kubernetes deployments, reducing risk of misconfigurations and deployment delays.
Summary for 2025-09 (SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium): Delivered a targeted bug fix to the KEDA patching workflow by correcting YAML indentation in the tolerations field, ensuring proper parsing and execution of delete-keda-objects-job.yaml and patch-keda-objects-job.yaml. This fix stabilizes the patching jobs used during Kubernetes deployments, reducing risk of misconfigurations and deployment delays.
August 2025 monthly summary for SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium focusing on reliability and lifecycle improvements in Kubernetes deployment workflows. Key features delivered: - KEDA Helm templates: added tolerations to delete-keda-objects and patch-keda-objects jobs to enable scheduling on tainted Kubernetes nodes, ensuring KEDA-related operations run reliably in tainted environments. Major bugs fixed: - Resolved missing tolerations in KEDA-related Helm templates, addressing scheduling failures for the delete and patch jobs and preventing intermittent deployment disruptions. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved stability and reliability of Selenium Grid deployments on Kubernetes by ensuring KEDA jobs can schedule on tainted nodes, reducing deployment failures and operational вмешивания. - Strengthened deployment resilience in cluster environments with node taints, contributing to higher uptime for grid sessions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Kubernetes scheduling and taint/toleration mechanics - Helm templating for Kubernetes resources - KEDA integration workflow - Git-based change management and traceability (commit a1418e496f76a05998f2fb90246006cd18f879f2, issue #2912)
August 2025 monthly summary for SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium focusing on reliability and lifecycle improvements in Kubernetes deployment workflows. Key features delivered: - KEDA Helm templates: added tolerations to delete-keda-objects and patch-keda-objects jobs to enable scheduling on tainted Kubernetes nodes, ensuring KEDA-related operations run reliably in tainted environments. Major bugs fixed: - Resolved missing tolerations in KEDA-related Helm templates, addressing scheduling failures for the delete and patch jobs and preventing intermittent deployment disruptions. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved stability and reliability of Selenium Grid deployments on Kubernetes by ensuring KEDA jobs can schedule on tainted nodes, reducing deployment failures and operational вмешивания. - Strengthened deployment resilience in cluster environments with node taints, contributing to higher uptime for grid sessions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Kubernetes scheduling and taint/toleration mechanics - Helm templating for Kubernetes resources - KEDA integration workflow - Git-based change management and traceability (commit a1418e496f76a05998f2fb90246006cd18f879f2, issue #2912)
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