
Cade Schlaefli developed the OpenShift Dockerfile User ID Compatibility feature for the sourcebot-dev/sourcebot repository, focusing on enhancing Dockerfile support for arbitrary user IDs to align with OpenShift deployment requirements. By updating Dockerfile instructions and validating compatibility, Cade addressed container startup errors related to user permissions, resulting in more reliable builds and smoother onboarding for OpenShift users. The work involved close collaboration with teammates to update documentation and changelogs, ensuring traceability and maintainability. Utilizing skills in containerization, DevOps, and Dockerfile syntax, Cade delivered a targeted solution that improved deployment workflows and codebase clarity within a short project timeframe.
December 2025 — Sourcebot: Delivered OpenShift Dockerfile User ID Compatibility feature for the sourcebot repo, enabling arbitrary UID support in Dockerfiles to align with OpenShift environments and reduce deployment issues. Fixed a UID-related Dockerfile issue under PR #658, and coordinated with teammates to update changelog and document the change. Result: more reliable builds and deployments on OpenShift, smoother onboarding for customers using OpenShift, and a cleaner codebase with better traceability for Dockerfile handling.
December 2025 — Sourcebot: Delivered OpenShift Dockerfile User ID Compatibility feature for the sourcebot repo, enabling arbitrary UID support in Dockerfiles to align with OpenShift environments and reduce deployment issues. Fixed a UID-related Dockerfile issue under PR #658, and coordinated with teammates to update changelog and document the change. Result: more reliable builds and deployments on OpenShift, smoother onboarding for customers using OpenShift, and a cleaner codebase with better traceability for Dockerfile handling.

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