
Carlo Goetz contributed to the stackitcloud/stackit-cli, stackitcloud/stackit-sdk-go, and stackitcloud/terraform-provider-stackit repositories by building and enhancing backend features, CLI tools, and SDK bindings over four months. He developed new CLI commands for KMS and CDN resource management, expanded SDK service generation for Redis and Resource Manager, and improved error handling and configuration management. Using Go, Terraform, and YAML, Carlo stabilized dependency management with cooldown policies, modernized CI pipelines, and ensured reliable resource provisioning. His work emphasized robust API integration, clear documentation, and resilient automation, resulting in more reliable deployments and a smoother developer experience across cloud services.
February 2026 performance summary focusing on SDK/CLI improvements, stability upgrades, observability enhancements, and provisioning resilience. Delivered major features, fixed critical bugs, and created foundations for safer deployments and better user experience.
February 2026 performance summary focusing on SDK/CLI improvements, stability upgrades, observability enhancements, and provisioning resilience. Delivered major features, fixed critical bugs, and created foundations for safer deployments and better user experience.
Month: 2026-01 Concise monthly summary focused on delivering business value, stabilizing dependencies, and expanding platform capabilities across Terraform provider, CLI, and SDK go bindings. Key outcomes and business value: - Improved reliability and correctness in provider responses (ProviderData Version Assignment Bug Fix) reducing risk of incorrect version data being surfaced to users. - Reduced update churn and stabilized dependency management (7-day external dependency cooldown) with streamlined policy changes (removal of Renovate config/workflow). - Accelerated observability and data integration by onboarding the Logs service with complete resource/data source examples, tests, and docs, lowering time-to-value for users. - Expanded operations in the CLI with CDN resource management (create, delete, describe, list) enabling end-to-end CDN lifecycle control from the CLI. - Strengthened SDK stability and velocity (global 7-day dependency cooldown, CI modernization, and scalable service generation across multiple services) while maintaining stability through version bumps and a rollback when needed. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Cross-repo progress delivered: stronger governance around dependencies, enhanced developer and operator experience, and a scalable foundation for future service generation and feature work. - Demonstrated capability to drive business value through reliability, operational efficiency, and expanded platform capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Terraform provider and Go-based SDKs, CLI design patterns, documentation and acceptance testing, and cross-team collaboration. - Dependency governance (Dependabot/Renovate migration), CI matrix expansions (Go versions 1.24/1.25), and generator-driven service scaffolding. - Emphasis on business value: reliability, faster onboarding, cheaper maintenance, and clearer data correctness.
Month: 2026-01 Concise monthly summary focused on delivering business value, stabilizing dependencies, and expanding platform capabilities across Terraform provider, CLI, and SDK go bindings. Key outcomes and business value: - Improved reliability and correctness in provider responses (ProviderData Version Assignment Bug Fix) reducing risk of incorrect version data being surfaced to users. - Reduced update churn and stabilized dependency management (7-day external dependency cooldown) with streamlined policy changes (removal of Renovate config/workflow). - Accelerated observability and data integration by onboarding the Logs service with complete resource/data source examples, tests, and docs, lowering time-to-value for users. - Expanded operations in the CLI with CDN resource management (create, delete, describe, list) enabling end-to-end CDN lifecycle control from the CLI. - Strengthened SDK stability and velocity (global 7-day dependency cooldown, CI modernization, and scalable service generation across multiple services) while maintaining stability through version bumps and a rollback when needed. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Cross-repo progress delivered: stronger governance around dependencies, enhanced developer and operator experience, and a scalable foundation for future service generation and feature work. - Demonstrated capability to drive business value through reliability, operational efficiency, and expanded platform capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Terraform provider and Go-based SDKs, CLI design patterns, documentation and acceptance testing, and cross-team collaboration. - Dependency governance (Dependabot/Renovate migration), CI matrix expansions (Go versions 1.24/1.25), and generator-driven service scaffolding. - Emphasis on business value: reliability, faster onboarding, cheaper maintenance, and clearer data correctness.
December 2025 (2025-12) monthly summary for stackit-sdk-go: Delivered features and fixes that improve reliability, usability, and release readiness. Key features delivered include Logs API waiters for create/delete with usage examples and updated tests, plus enhanced developer guidance through added examples. Major bugs fixed include improved error handling for PEM-formatted ServiceAccountKey inputs with a clear, actionable message guiding users to provide JSON. Overall impact includes increased reliability of the Logs API, reduced user confusion around authentication, and a smoother onboarding path for SDK consumers, supported by a release-ready 0.3.0 with changelog updates. Technologies and skills demonstrated include Go SDK development, error handling patterns, test-driven adjustments, documentation and example creation, and disciplined versioning and release processes.
December 2025 (2025-12) monthly summary for stackit-sdk-go: Delivered features and fixes that improve reliability, usability, and release readiness. Key features delivered include Logs API waiters for create/delete with usage examples and updated tests, plus enhanced developer guidance through added examples. Major bugs fixed include improved error handling for PEM-formatted ServiceAccountKey inputs with a clear, actionable message guiding users to provide JSON. Overall impact includes increased reliability of the Logs API, reduced user confusion around authentication, and a smoother onboarding path for SDK consumers, supported by a release-ready 0.3.0 with changelog updates. Technologies and skills demonstrated include Go SDK development, error handling patterns, test-driven adjustments, documentation and example creation, and disciplined versioning and release processes.
November 2025: Focused on delivering KMS CLI enhancements and stabilizing test outputs to improve reliability and visibility of KMS resources in the CLI. Delivered new describe commands for keys, key rings, and wrapping keys, and ensured consistent test output formatting.
November 2025: Focused on delivering KMS CLI enhancements and stabilizing test outputs to improve reliability and visibility of KMS resources in the CLI. Delivered new describe commands for keys, key rings, and wrapping keys, and ensured consistent test output formatting.

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