
During July 2025, Daniel Rodríguez Hernández developed a cost-optimized CI runner for the DataDog/dd-trace-go repository, focusing on Orchestrion integration tests. He addressed CI efficiency by switching the Ubuntu-based test runner to the ubuntu-8-core-latest image, which reduced continuous integration costs while maintaining test duration and reliability. Daniel utilized YAML for configuration and leveraged GitHub Actions to automate the workflow, ensuring seamless integration with existing CI/CD pipelines. His work involved Linux image management and close collaboration with the Orchestrion integration tests group. This targeted feature improved resource allocation and enabled faster feedback cycles, supporting smoother rollouts for ongoing development.

For 2025-07, the DataDog/dd-trace-go team delivered a single, high-impact feature focused on CI efficiency for Orchestrion integration tests. Key feature delivered: switched the Ubuntu-based test runner to a cost-efficient image (ubuntu-8-core-latest), reducing CI costs while maintaining test duration. This work is tracked via commit 6dcc2e796ef2b5fb046a7812860ab4673c6ea0e1 and PR #3774. No major bugs were fixed this month. Overall impact: lower CI spend, preserved test coverage and reliability, enabling faster feedback for Orchestrion-related changes and smoother rollouts. Technologies/skills demonstrated: CI/CD optimization, Linux image management, Git-based change tracking, orchestration test automation, and cross-team collaboration with the Orchestrion integration tests group.
For 2025-07, the DataDog/dd-trace-go team delivered a single, high-impact feature focused on CI efficiency for Orchestrion integration tests. Key feature delivered: switched the Ubuntu-based test runner to a cost-efficient image (ubuntu-8-core-latest), reducing CI costs while maintaining test duration. This work is tracked via commit 6dcc2e796ef2b5fb046a7812860ab4673c6ea0e1 and PR #3774. No major bugs were fixed this month. Overall impact: lower CI spend, preserved test coverage and reliability, enabling faster feedback for Orchestrion-related changes and smoother rollouts. Technologies/skills demonstrated: CI/CD optimization, Linux image management, Git-based change tracking, orchestration test automation, and cross-team collaboration with the Orchestrion integration tests group.
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