
Worked on the coreweave/ml-containers repository over a two-month period, focusing on infrastructure governance and maintenance streamlining. Decommissioned the unmaintained Slurm image build configuration, transitioning Slurm image management to the SUNK project to simplify CI/CD pipelines and reduce ongoing maintenance. Later, established scalable governance for inference assets by introducing a minimal CODEOWNERS file, which formalized ownership and improved accountability for inference-related files. These changes aligned the repository with internal standards, reduced operational risk, and enabled more efficient team collaboration. The work primarily involved YAML for configuration, leveraging Docker and GitHub Actions to manage workflows and repository structure effectively.
March 2026 monthly summary for coreweave/ml-containers focused on governance and standards alignment for inference assets. A minimal CODEOWNERS file was added to designate ownership for inference-related files, enabling accountability, faster reviews, and compliance with internal standards. This work lays the groundwork for scalable governance as our ML infrastructure expands, reducing risk and misalignment across teams.
March 2026 monthly summary for coreweave/ml-containers focused on governance and standards alignment for inference assets. A minimal CODEOWNERS file was added to designate ownership for inference-related files, enabling accountability, faster reviews, and compliance with internal standards. This work lays the groundwork for scalable governance as our ML infrastructure expands, reducing risk and misalignment across teams.
June 2025 monthly summary focusing on coreweave/ml-containers workstream. The primary effort was decommissioning the unmaintained Slurm image build configuration as Slurm images are now managed under the SUNK project. This aligns with the current project structure, reduces ongoing maintenance, and simplifies the repository.
June 2025 monthly summary focusing on coreweave/ml-containers workstream. The primary effort was decommissioning the unmaintained Slurm image build configuration as Slurm images are now managed under the SUNK project. This aligns with the current project structure, reduces ongoing maintenance, and simplifies the repository.

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