
During March 2026, Dkanada enhanced the jellyfin/jellyfin repository by refactoring and modularizing the OpenAPI CI/CD workflows using YAML and GitHub Actions. They introduced distinct workflows for pull requests and merges, separating artifact publishing from validation steps such as ancestor checks and diff generation. This approach improved workflow orchestration and reduced CI complexity, making it easier for contributors to iterate on OpenAPI specifications. Additionally, Dkanada reorganized the workflow directory structure, flattening it to simplify references and maintenance. These changes resulted in clearer CI/CD boundaries, faster feedback cycles for OpenAPI changes, and a more maintainable automation pipeline for the project.
March 2026 — Jellyfin/OpenAPI CI/CD improvements in the jellyfin/jellyfin repository: delivered modular OpenAPI CI/CD workflows and a flatter OpenAPI workflow directory to improve maintainability, clarity, and deployment reliability for OpenAPI specifications. The changes reduce CI complexity, enable faster iteration on OpenAPI specs, and simplify contributor onboarding.
March 2026 — Jellyfin/OpenAPI CI/CD improvements in the jellyfin/jellyfin repository: delivered modular OpenAPI CI/CD workflows and a flatter OpenAPI workflow directory to improve maintainability, clarity, and deployment reliability for OpenAPI specifications. The changes reduce CI complexity, enable faster iteration on OpenAPI specs, and simplify contributor onboarding.

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