
Dineth Hettiarachchi contributed to wso2/apk and wso2/apim-apps by delivering nine features over three months, focusing on security, deployment flexibility, and developer experience. He enhanced Kubernetes RBAC deployment using Helm, enabling resource-level permissions and namespace-scoped webhooks, and introduced optional CRD installation to support external management. In wso2/apim-apps, Dineth implemented configurable token generation for mapped applications and policy pagination, improving access control and API performance. He also refined the Async API Console and subscription curl UIs, optimizing environment-aware behavior and Azure AD authentication flows. His work leveraged Go, React, and YAML, demonstrating depth in configuration management and front-end development.

September 2025 performance summary for wso2/apim-apps: Delivered three core improvements across Async API Console, subscription curl UIs, and Azure AD cURL generation. Implemented environment-aware behavior to reduce unnecessary swagger churn, enhanced reliability and accuracy of curl commands across environments and API types, and clarified authentication scopes for Azure AD flows. These changes improve end-to-end subscription workflows, authentication reliability, and developer productivity, delivering measurable business value with targeted code improvements.
September 2025 performance summary for wso2/apim-apps: Delivered three core improvements across Async API Console, subscription curl UIs, and Azure AD cURL generation. Implemented environment-aware behavior to reduce unnecessary swagger churn, enhanced reliability and accuracy of curl commands across environments and API types, and clarified authentication scopes for Azure AD flows. These changes improve end-to-end subscription workflows, authentication reliability, and developer productivity, delivering measurable business value with targeted code improvements.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on delivery of two features in wso2/apim-apps: Token Generation for Mapped Applications and Configurable Policy Pagination. These changes enable configurable token issuance for mapped apps and controlled policy retrieval, enhancing security and performance with config-driven controls. Key outcomes include improved business value via targeted access control and reduced API payloads.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on delivery of two features in wso2/apim-apps: Token Generation for Mapped Applications and Configurable Policy Pagination. These changes enable configurable token issuance for mapped apps and controlled policy retrieval, enhancing security and performance with config-driven controls. Key outcomes include improved business value via targeted access control and reduced API payloads.
June 2025 highlights: Delivered security and deployment flexibility enhancements in wso2/apk via Helm-based RBAC, namespace-scoped webhook adjustments, optional CRD installation, and Redis dependency upgrade, driving operational reliability and security. While no standalone critical bugs fixed this month, the work reduces risk and simplifies maintenance by enabling resource-level permissions, scoped webhooks, and external CRD management.
June 2025 highlights: Delivered security and deployment flexibility enhancements in wso2/apk via Helm-based RBAC, namespace-scoped webhook adjustments, optional CRD installation, and Redis dependency upgrade, driving operational reliability and security. While no standalone critical bugs fixed this month, the work reduces risk and simplifies maintenance by enabling resource-level permissions, scoped webhooks, and external CRD management.
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