
Blaise Perennial developed an automated user report acknowledgement and notification feature for the sublime-security/sublime-rules repository. Focusing on automation and backend development, Blaise implemented two event-driven automation rules using YAML, enabling the system to automatically send acknowledgment emails when messages are reported and to notify reporters upon classification. This approach streamlined the incident reporting workflow by reducing manual follow-ups and ensuring timely, reliable communication with users. The work demonstrated a clear understanding of automation rules and email notification systems, resulting in improved feedback loops and faster triage. The feature was delivered with robust commit traceability and without introducing new bugs.

Month: 2025-04 | Repository: sublime-security/sublime-rules. Key feature delivered: Automated User Report Acknowledgement and Notification. This feature adds two automation rules—'Acknowledge user report' and 'Close the loop with reporter'—that automatically sends an acknowledgment email when a message is reported and notifies the reporter when a report is classified, thereby improving user feedback loops and triage workflow. Commit reference: 7da38a33dc35edfeb87bf16250a89e01029223ff with message 'adds experimental automations (#2546)'. Overall, there were no major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on delivering automation to streamline incident reporting and response. Impact: reduced manual follow-ups, faster triage, and more reliable communication with reporters. Technologies/skills demonstrated: automation rules, event-driven workflows, email notifications, and robust commit traceability.
Month: 2025-04 | Repository: sublime-security/sublime-rules. Key feature delivered: Automated User Report Acknowledgement and Notification. This feature adds two automation rules—'Acknowledge user report' and 'Close the loop with reporter'—that automatically sends an acknowledgment email when a message is reported and notifies the reporter when a report is classified, thereby improving user feedback loops and triage workflow. Commit reference: 7da38a33dc35edfeb87bf16250a89e01029223ff with message 'adds experimental automations (#2546)'. Overall, there were no major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on delivering automation to streamline incident reporting and response. Impact: reduced manual follow-ups, faster triage, and more reliable communication with reporters. Technologies/skills demonstrated: automation rules, event-driven workflows, email notifications, and robust commit traceability.
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