
Benoit Chastanier contributed to the Qovery ecosystem by engineering robust cloud integration, API enhancements, and developer tooling across multiple repositories, including qovery-openapi-spec, qovery-cli, and Qovery/console. He implemented granular cluster configuration and GPU workload support through OpenAPI schema evolution, enabling flexible Kubernetes deployments and GPU-aware scheduling. Using TypeScript, Go, and React, Benoit streamlined Azure and AWS authentication flows, improved CLI reliability with resilient connection handling, and enhanced UI workflows for credential management. His work emphasized maintainability and traceability, with thorough documentation updates and bug fixes that reduced misconfiguration risks and improved onboarding for both developers and end users.

October 2025 monthly summary for Qovery OpenAPI spec work. Focused on expanding GPU support and API reliability. Key outcomes include the GPU API and workload integration across API specs, app edit schemas, and GPU node pools, enabling GPU allocation and GPU-aware scheduling for apps and jobs. A critical OpenAPI typo in the source type was fixed to ensure correct job source schema. The month delivered business value by enabling GPU-enabled workloads with improved scheduling accuracy and reduced misconfigurations. Technologies demonstrated include OpenAPI design, Kubernetes/EKS GPU scheduling, node-pool management, schema evolution, and Git-based incremental delivery.
October 2025 monthly summary for Qovery OpenAPI spec work. Focused on expanding GPU support and API reliability. Key outcomes include the GPU API and workload integration across API specs, app edit schemas, and GPU node pools, enabling GPU allocation and GPU-aware scheduling for apps and jobs. A critical OpenAPI typo in the source type was fixed to ensure correct job source schema. The month delivered business value by enabling GPU-enabled workloads with improved scheduling accuracy and reduced misconfigurations. Technologies demonstrated include OpenAPI design, Kubernetes/EKS GPU scheduling, node-pool management, schema evolution, and Git-based incremental delivery.
September 2025 was focused on reliability, maintainability, and security across API, CLI, and documentation. Delivered impactful updates that streamline cluster management for EKS Anywhere, improved upgrade workflows, and expanded configuration options, while fixing a critical OpenAPI typo to prevent misconfig during cluster setup. The work reduces operational risk, accelerates cluster operations, and enhances the developer and customer experience across Qovery openapi specs, CLI tooling, and documentation.
September 2025 was focused on reliability, maintainability, and security across API, CLI, and documentation. Delivered impactful updates that streamline cluster management for EKS Anywhere, improved upgrade workflows, and expanded configuration options, while fixing a critical OpenAPI typo to prevent misconfig during cluster setup. The work reduces operational risk, accelerates cluster operations, and enhances the developer and customer experience across Qovery openapi specs, CLI tooling, and documentation.
OpenAPI schema enhancements in Qovery/qovery-openapi-spec: added granular cluster infrastructure configuration for Nginx, CertManager, and MetalLB, and extended cluster type enum with PARTIALLY_MANAGED. Implemented as part of QOV-1030 to introduce EKS Anywhere kind (#887). This month focused on API completeness and enabling flexible cluster deployments, paving the way for customers to tailor Kubernetes infrastructure through API calls.
OpenAPI schema enhancements in Qovery/qovery-openapi-spec: added granular cluster infrastructure configuration for Nginx, CertManager, and MetalLB, and extended cluster type enum with PARTIALLY_MANAGED. Implemented as part of QOV-1030 to introduce EKS Anywhere kind (#887). This month focused on API completeness and enabling flexible cluster deployments, paving the way for customers to tailor Kubernetes infrastructure through API calls.
July 2025 performance summary focusing on cross-repo Azure integration, UI/CLI enhancements, and documentation updates. The month delivered Azure-ready authentication and credentials workflows across API, console UI, and admin tooling, with targeted improvements in enterprise cluster management and developer experience.
July 2025 performance summary focusing on cross-repo Azure integration, UI/CLI enhancements, and documentation updates. The month delivered Azure-ready authentication and credentials workflows across API, console UI, and admin tooling, with targeted improvements in enterprise cluster management and developer experience.
June 2025 performance summary focused on Azure integration enhancements, UI improvements for credential input, and test/dependency stabilization. Implemented OpenAPI spec updates to support Azure authentication flows and ACR-related credentials, refined the Console credential UX for Azure-based clusters, and addressed dependency/snapshot issues to ensure reliable builds and tests. These changes reduce misconfiguration, improve deployment reliability for Azure workflows, and demonstrate strong maintainer capabilities across API design, frontend UX, and test hygiene.
June 2025 performance summary focused on Azure integration enhancements, UI improvements for credential input, and test/dependency stabilization. Implemented OpenAPI spec updates to support Azure authentication flows and ACR-related credentials, refined the Console credential UX for Azure-based clusters, and addressed dependency/snapshot issues to ensure reliable builds and tests. These changes reduce misconfiguration, improve deployment reliability for Azure workflows, and demonstrate strong maintainer capabilities across API design, frontend UX, and test hygiene.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on cross-repo Azure integration, reliability improvements, and API/CLI enhancements across Qovery/console, Qovery/qovery-cli, and Qovery-openapi-spec. The work delivered strengthens cloud-provider support, improves developer productivity, and reduces onboarding friction for Azure-based deployments.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on cross-repo Azure integration, reliability improvements, and API/CLI enhancements across Qovery/console, Qovery/qovery-cli, and Qovery-openapi-spec. The work delivered strengthens cloud-provider support, improves developer productivity, and reduces onboarding friction for Azure-based deployments.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered a new S3 audit logging capability for clusters in the Qovery/documentation repository, enabling enhanced visibility, security, and governance for multi-cloud deployments. Implemented via a new configuration option object_storage.enable_logging, which logs cluster bucket activity to a dedicated log bucket with convenient links to AWS and GCP documentation. This enables proactive monitoring and easier incident investigations across AWS and GCP environments.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered a new S3 audit logging capability for clusters in the Qovery/documentation repository, enabling enhanced visibility, security, and governance for multi-cloud deployments. Implemented via a new configuration option object_storage.enable_logging, which logs cluster bucket activity to a dedicated log bucket with convenient links to AWS and GCP documentation. This enables proactive monitoring and easier incident investigations across AWS and GCP environments.
December 2024 monthly summary for Qovery/documentation focused on expanding ingress configurability to improve deployment flexibility, reliability, and user control in high-traffic, multi-tenant environments.
December 2024 monthly summary for Qovery/documentation focused on expanding ingress configurability to improve deployment flexibility, reliability, and user control in high-traffic, multi-tenant environments.
Month 2024-11 focused on improving release velocity and cloud autoscaling configurability. Key features delivered include (1) Qovery-cli release workflow optimization: removed outdated lint step from the GitHub release action; linting is now handled by the build action, reducing release time and maintenance. (2) Qovery/documentation: added configurable AWS ALB Controller VPA options, enabling fine-tuning of minimum and maximum vCPU and memory (min/max milliCPU and MiB) for resource allocation; documentation updated under cluster advanced settings. Major bugs fixed: none recorded in this period based on provided data. Overall impact: streamlined CI/CD processes, faster release cycles, and clearer guidance for customers to optimize AWS resource usage. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions CI/CD, Kubernetes AWS ALB Controller VPA configuration, and documentation practices."
Month 2024-11 focused on improving release velocity and cloud autoscaling configurability. Key features delivered include (1) Qovery-cli release workflow optimization: removed outdated lint step from the GitHub release action; linting is now handled by the build action, reducing release time and maintenance. (2) Qovery/documentation: added configurable AWS ALB Controller VPA options, enabling fine-tuning of minimum and maximum vCPU and memory (min/max milliCPU and MiB) for resource allocation; documentation updated under cluster advanced settings. Major bugs fixed: none recorded in this period based on provided data. Overall impact: streamlined CI/CD processes, faster release cycles, and clearer guidance for customers to optimize AWS resource usage. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions CI/CD, Kubernetes AWS ALB Controller VPA configuration, and documentation practices."
October 2024: Documentation updates for Qovery/documentation focusing on Nginx Controller advanced settings. Added clear guidance for two new settings (use_forwarded_headers and compute_full_forwarded_for); no code changes required. The work aligns with ENG-1903 and is backed by commit 8275b438e75c8e90e403e8beda845a2711780604, ensuring traceability and consistency with product capabilities. This enhances developer experience and reduces support overhead by clarifying configuration options and expected behavior.
October 2024: Documentation updates for Qovery/documentation focusing on Nginx Controller advanced settings. Added clear guidance for two new settings (use_forwarded_headers and compute_full_forwarded_for); no code changes required. The work aligns with ENG-1903 and is backed by commit 8275b438e75c8e90e403e8beda845a2711780604, ensuring traceability and consistency with product capabilities. This enhances developer experience and reduces support overhead by clarifying configuration options and expected behavior.
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