
Dany worked on the wiz-sec/charts repository, delivering deployment configurability and reliability improvements over a three-month period. He enhanced Outpost Lite deployments by decoupling agent environments from tag suffixes, templating pull policies, and enabling dynamic runner-based deployment templates using Helm and YAML. Dany introduced configurable runner concurrency and termination grace periods, optimizing scan performance and resource utilization in Kubernetes environments. He also stabilized chart deployments by correcting Helm template syntax errors, preventing CI failures and supporting scale. His work demonstrated depth in configuration management, Helm templating, and DevOps practices, resulting in more maintainable, flexible, and robust deployment pipelines for the project.

February 2025: Stabilized wiz-sec/charts by fixing a Helm template comment syntax error, removing a template parsing blocker and improving deployment reliability. No new features were introduced this month; focus was on hardening existing charts to prevent CI/build failures and support-scale deployments.
February 2025: Stabilized wiz-sec/charts by fixing a Helm template comment syntax error, removing a template parsing blocker and improving deployment reliability. No new features were introduced this month; focus was on hardening existing charts to prevent CI/build failures and support-scale deployments.
January 2025 – Wiz-sec/charts: Delivered two configuration-focused features to improve scan performance and reliability. Key features: 1) Configurable runner concurrency via OUTPOST_LITE_RUNNER_CONCURRENCY; default PR scan concurrency increased to 4 and env var enabled only when configured. 2) Configurable termination grace period for VCS-triggered scans; set to 5 minutes in deployment configurations. Impact: faster, more predictable scans with better resource utilization and reduced risk of abrupt terminations. Tech/skills: config management, environment-based feature toggles, deployment configuration, commit traceability (WZ-17021) and CI/CD integration.
January 2025 – Wiz-sec/charts: Delivered two configuration-focused features to improve scan performance and reliability. Key features: 1) Configurable runner concurrency via OUTPOST_LITE_RUNNER_CONCURRENCY; default PR scan concurrency increased to 4 and env var enabled only when configured. 2) Configurable termination grace period for VCS-triggered scans; set to 5 minutes in deployment configurations. Impact: faster, more predictable scans with better resource utilization and reduced risk of abrupt terminations. Tech/skills: config management, environment-based feature toggles, deployment configuration, commit traceability (WZ-17021) and CI/CD integration.
December 2024 monthly summary for wiz-sec/charts: Delivered Outpost Lite deployment configurability, standardization, and templating improvements. Key outcomes include decoupling agent environment from tag suffix for flexible version pinning; templating for pull policy; ability to inject extra environment variables from a ConfigMap; standardization of component identification via COMPONENT_NAME; and runner-based deployment templates enabling dynamic templating of Deployment and Service YAMLs for multiple runner types. This work improves deployment reliability, reduces manual configuration, and accelerates multi-runner rollouts. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: improved consistency, security, and agility in deployment pipelines; and skills demonstrated include Kubernetes YAML templating, ConfigMaps, version pinning strategies, and component standardization.
December 2024 monthly summary for wiz-sec/charts: Delivered Outpost Lite deployment configurability, standardization, and templating improvements. Key outcomes include decoupling agent environment from tag suffix for flexible version pinning; templating for pull policy; ability to inject extra environment variables from a ConfigMap; standardization of component identification via COMPONENT_NAME; and runner-based deployment templates enabling dynamic templating of Deployment and Service YAMLs for multiple runner types. This work improves deployment reliability, reduces manual configuration, and accelerates multi-runner rollouts. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: improved consistency, security, and agility in deployment pipelines; and skills demonstrated include Kubernetes YAML templating, ConfigMaps, version pinning strategies, and component standardization.
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