
Daniela Plascencia engineered robust CI/CD and DevOps solutions across multiple repositories, focusing on workflow reliability and security. In canonical/operator-workflows, she refactored integration tests to be event-agnostic, leveraging GitHub Actions and YAML to enable code-change detection across various triggers, which improved maintainability and feedback speed. Daniela also enhanced CI configurability by introducing input-driven exit codes for Trivy scans and standardized input parsing, using Shell scripting and JSON handling to prevent failures in canonical/observability. Additionally, she contributed to red-hat-data-services/training-operator by updating Kubernetes RBAC roles, empowering Kubeflow users to manage JAXJobs securely and programmatically, reducing manual intervention.

Month: 2025-08 — Delivered essential CI reliability and configurability improvements across two repositories, aligning with business goals of stable pipelines and flexible security gatekeeping.
Month: 2025-08 — Delivered essential CI reliability and configurability improvements across two repositories, aligning with business goals of stable pipelines and flexible security gatekeeping.
Month: 2025-07 — Focused on CI workflow reliability and reusability in the canonical/operator-workflows repository. Key feature delivered: Unified, event-agnostic Integration Tests workflow. Refactor highlights: integration_test.yaml was decoupled from PR-only triggers and now detects code changes using github.event.before and github.sha, enabling reuse of the workflow across PRs, pushes, and other events, thereby strengthening CI reliability. No major bugs recorded this month in the provided data. Impact: more reliable CI, reduced maintenance, and faster feedback cycles across events. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions, YAML workflow design, event-based triggers, use of GitHub context variables (before, sha). Commits included in this work: cd05072316868baf97f3d760edc0fa36c5f27f51; 626a7a1999f0a1f7bf0f51d1b506bc8a47e9749e.
Month: 2025-07 — Focused on CI workflow reliability and reusability in the canonical/operator-workflows repository. Key feature delivered: Unified, event-agnostic Integration Tests workflow. Refactor highlights: integration_test.yaml was decoupled from PR-only triggers and now detects code changes using github.event.before and github.sha, enabling reuse of the workflow across PRs, pushes, and other events, thereby strengthening CI reliability. No major bugs recorded this month in the provided data. Impact: more reliable CI, reduced maintenance, and faster feedback cycles across events. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions, YAML workflow design, event-based triggers, use of GitHub context variables (before, sha). Commits included in this work: cd05072316868baf97f3d760edc0fa36c5f27f51; 626a7a1999f0a1f7bf0f51d1b506bc8a47e9749e.
February 2025 monthly summary for red-hat-data-services/training-operator. Delivered a targeted RBAC improvement to enable JAXJobs management within Kubeflow training roles, empowering data science teams to programmatically manage JAXJobs with minimal friction while preserving security controls. The change updates kubeflow-training-roles.yaml to include JAXJobs in the ClusterRole rules, enabling create, delete, get, list, and watch operations. Implemented via commit 778cd72d8aa21238a5202ea54e7537154d1b0b83 (fix: adds jaxjobs to the kubeflow-training-roles.yaml ClusterRole, PR #2417).
February 2025 monthly summary for red-hat-data-services/training-operator. Delivered a targeted RBAC improvement to enable JAXJobs management within Kubeflow training roles, empowering data science teams to programmatically manage JAXJobs with minimal friction while preserving security controls. The change updates kubeflow-training-roles.yaml to include JAXJobs in the ClusterRole rules, enabling create, delete, get, list, and watch operations. Implemented via commit 778cd72d8aa21238a5202ea54e7537154d1b0b83 (fix: adds jaxjobs to the kubeflow-training-roles.yaml ClusterRole, PR #2417).
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