
During June 2025, Daniel Hiller focused on governance hygiene within the openshift-cnv/cnv-ci repository by updating the OWNERS file to accurately reflect current contributor activity. He applied DevOps and repository management skills, working primarily with YAML to move inactive approvers to an emeritus_approvers group in accordance with project documentation. This targeted change streamlined the review process and reduced the risk of outdated approvals by ensuring only active contributors remained as approvers and reviewers. Daniel’s work addressed the need for accurate representation in code review workflows, demonstrating a methodical approach to maintaining contributor data integrity with minimal but effective code changes.

June 2025 in openshift-cnv/cnv-ci focused on governance hygiene and contributor data accuracy. Delivered a targeted update to the OWNERS file to reflect active contributors and retired inactive approvers to emeritus_approvers, reinforcing governance controls and reducing risk of stale approvals. This change improves review efficiency and aligns representation with current activity, applying minimal code changes while delivering governance value.
June 2025 in openshift-cnv/cnv-ci focused on governance hygiene and contributor data accuracy. Delivered a targeted update to the OWNERS file to reflect active contributors and retired inactive approvers to emeritus_approvers, reinforcing governance controls and reducing risk of stale approvals. This change improves review efficiency and aligns representation with current activity, applying minimal code changes while delivering governance value.
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