
Worked on the adobe/reactor-extension-alloy repository, delivering four features over three months focused on build automation, CI/CD, and release management. Improved continuous integration reliability by making SonarQube analysis non-blocking, allowing builds to proceed without interruption from non-critical quality checks. Enhanced build and packaging scripts for POSIX compliance and robust error handling, ensuring consistent behavior across Linux, macOS, and Windows environments. Added support for custom input files in the self-hosted Alloy shell builder, increasing developer flexibility. Managed JavaScript and Node.js package versioning to streamline beta releases, using GitHub Actions, scripting, and version control to support stable, traceable deployments.
February 2026 (2026-02) – Key features delivered: Bumped package.json versions to publish two Adobe Experience Platform Web SDK beta releases in the reactor-extension-alloy repo (2.34.0-beta.50 and 2.34.0-beta.54). Major bugs fixed: None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Strengthened release process with clear versioning and traceable commits, enabling customers to test the latest Web SDK while ensuring downstream compatibility with the 2.34.x beta line. Technologies/skills demonstrated: JavaScript/Node package management, semantic versioning, Git-based release hygiene, and documentation of changes for auditing.
February 2026 (2026-02) – Key features delivered: Bumped package.json versions to publish two Adobe Experience Platform Web SDK beta releases in the reactor-extension-alloy repo (2.34.0-beta.50 and 2.34.0-beta.54). Major bugs fixed: None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Strengthened release process with clear versioning and traceable commits, enabling customers to test the latest Web SDK while ensuring downstream compatibility with the 2.34.x beta line. Technologies/skills demonstrated: JavaScript/Node package management, semantic versioning, Git-based release hygiene, and documentation of changes for auditing.
January 2026 performance-focused delivery for adobe/reactor-extension-alloy: strengthened build reliability, expanded developer flexibility, and cross-environment packaging compatibility. Delivered two major features: (1) Alloy Build and Packaging Script Improvements with POSIX compliance, robust quoting/escaping, improved error messages, and unconditional builds; (2) Self-hosted Alloy Shell Builder Input File Support for custom inputs. Result: reduced CI failures, faster debugging, and more predictable packaging across Linux/macOS/Windows. Business value realized includes more stable deployments, lower maintenance costs, and higher developer productivity.
January 2026 performance-focused delivery for adobe/reactor-extension-alloy: strengthened build reliability, expanded developer flexibility, and cross-environment packaging compatibility. Delivered two major features: (1) Alloy Build and Packaging Script Improvements with POSIX compliance, robust quoting/escaping, improved error messages, and unconditional builds; (2) Self-hosted Alloy Shell Builder Input File Support for custom inputs. Result: reduced CI failures, faster debugging, and more predictable packaging across Linux/macOS/Windows. Business value realized includes more stable deployments, lower maintenance costs, and higher developer productivity.
May 2025 — adobe/reactor-extension-alloy: Improved CI reliability by making SonarQube analysis non-blocking and ensuring non-fatal quality checks during builds. This reduces pipeline failures while preserving visibility into code quality, enabling faster iteration and safer deployments.
May 2025 — adobe/reactor-extension-alloy: Improved CI reliability by making SonarQube analysis non-blocking and ensuring non-fatal quality checks during builds. This reduces pipeline failures while preserving visibility into code quality, enabling faster iteration and safer deployments.

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