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Bernardo

Bernardo Muspe González developed and maintained the BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy repository, delivering a robust suite for emergency response and member management. Over ten months, he engineered features spanning authentication, payment workflows, and incident tracking, using C#, Blazor, and Entity Framework Core. His work included refactoring data models for reliability, implementing role-based access control, and optimizing UI/UX for operational clarity. He migrated PDF export pipelines to html2pdf.js, reducing dependencies and improving cross-platform support. By aligning backend and frontend logic, enhancing CI/CD, and streamlining database migrations, Bernardo ensured maintainable, scalable solutions that improved data integrity, user experience, and deployment efficiency across the platform.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

82%Features

Repository Contributions

235Total
Bugs
21
Commits
235
Features
97
Lines of code
276,124
Activity Months10

Work History

February 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly summary for BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy: Completed migration of the report export pipeline from PDFexport using PDFsharp to html2pdf.js; removed PDF export functionality and its PDFsharp dependency. This reduces external dependencies, shortens release cycles, and improves cross-platform consistency.

January 2026

43 Commits • 13 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 performance summary for EEST1Chivilcoy/BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy. The month focused on strengthening security, improving financial workflows, and delivering member-centric enhancements that drive business value and governance. Key work included a security overhaul with role-based access control and centralized policies, substantial updates to payments and balance management, and extensive socios UI and data model refinements. In addition, migrations were cleaned to reduce technical debt, Entra ID integration readiness was advanced, and several quality improvements were rolled out across communications and logistics modules.

December 2025

18 Commits • 5 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 monthly performance summary for BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy focuses on stabilizing core authentication, delivering a robust member management suite, and enhancing member experience and operations through UI and printing improvements. The team completed multiple features and bug fixes across the repository EEST1Chivilcoy/BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy, driving business value through reliable authentication, clean member history, streamlined payments, and improved reporting visuals.

November 2025

104 Commits • 49 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 performance summary for BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy (EEST1Chivilcoy). Focused on UX/data quality for Legajo and Vehículos, robust Bombero editing workflow, and scaling Socios/Salidas with map-based integrations and multi-department support. Delivered end-to-end features with strong data validation, improved performance, and better business value. Notable deliverables span design/ui improvements, data model refinements, and stability fixes across core modules.

October 2025

13 Commits • 3 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 monthly summary for EEST1Chivilcoy/BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy focusing on business value and technical achievements. Highlights include feature deliveries and stability fixes across data modeling, equipment movement tracking, and UI improvements, with clear demonstration of improved data integrity, operational visibility, and user feedback. Key outcomes: - Data model overhaul for incident/victim/vehicle data enabling stronger data integrity and UI-ready structures. - Autonomous equipment management and movements tracking established with migrations, UI for CRUD operations, and a complete movement history with status and location tracking. - UI enhancement for license management with loading indicator to improve perceived performance during slower saves. - Bug fixes including EnumSelect compilation error and loading/visualization fixes for autonomous equipment movements. Business value: - Improved data quality and future UI scalability for incident data and equipment movements, enabling better reporting, analytics, and safer, faster decision-making in emergency response operations. - Enhanced operator feedback and reliability of license management flows. - Reduced build-time errors, contributing to more stable releases and faster iteration cycles. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Data modeling and database migrations (SQL/ORM). - Frontend UI enhancements and reactive feedback patterns (loading spinners, CRUD interfaces). - Refactoring and bug fixing across TypeScript/JavaScript code paths. - End-to-end flow considerations for equipment movement tracking and incident data relationships.

June 2025

28 Commits • 15 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 performance summary for BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy: Delivered core ABM Salidas flow, UI consistency improvements, data model alignment, and CI/CD enhancements. Strengthened reliability and maintainability across Salidas, Personal, and Vehículos modules, enabling faster feature delivery and clearer operational workflows. Key investments in georeference support, standardized data models (Damnificado_Salida), and incremental UI/UX refinements translate into tangible business value in deployment readiness, incident response coordination, and reporting accuracy.

May 2025

13 Commits • 4 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary for EEST1Chivilcoy/BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy. Delivered feature-rich enhancements to brigade-level firefighter management, overhauled UI for firefighter onboarding, strengthened licensing workflows, and introduced organization-wide commission roles, while addressing dependency-driven compatibility and security issues. These efforts improved data integrity, operational efficiency, governance, and user experience across the platform.

April 2025

8 Commits • 4 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 focused on strengthening configuration management, data integrity, and admin UX across two repositories. Delivered targeted domain configuration, database/schema improvements, and UI/validation enhancements that reduce manual errors, speed up onboarding, and improve governance for domain and sanction-related workflows.

February 2025

5 Commits • 3 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 – BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy (EEST1Chivilcoy): Focused on UI polish, data-model integrity, and consistent presentation across the app to accelerate onboarding and reduce maintenance. Key changes include migrating dependency ID generation to DB identity, overhauling brigade-bombero relationships with updated entities and migrations, and standardizing index page headers. These efforts improve data reliability, simplify feature additions, and deliver a smoother user experience while reducing potential migration drift.

December 2024

2 Commits

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy: delivered targeted UI corrections, data presentation standardization, and alignment of component event handling to improve reliability and maintenance.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness90.6%
Maintainability84.0%
Architecture84.0%
Performance82.0%
AI Usage23.4%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

C#CSSHTMLJSONJavaScriptPowerShellRazorSQLXMLYAML

Technical Skills

.NET.NETAPI DevelopmentAPI IntegrationAPI OptimizationAPI developmentAPI integrationASP.NETASP.NET CoreAzureAzure DevOpsBackend DevelopmentBlazorBuild OptimizationC#

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

EEST1Chivilcoy/BomberosVoluntariosChivilcoy

Dec 2024 Feb 2026
10 Months active

Languages Used

C#SQLCSSRazorPowerShellXMLYAMLHTML

Technical Skills

BlazorEnum ManagementFront-end DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentBackend DevelopmentC#

is-a-dev/register

Apr 2025 Apr 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

JSON

Technical Skills

Domain Registration

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