
Erik Seliger focused on simplifying and modernizing deployment workflows for Sourcegraph, working across the deploy-sourcegraph-helm, deploy-sourcegraph-docker, and src-cli repositories. He removed deprecated services and configurations, such as the repo-updater and symbols components, consolidating their functionality to streamline Kubernetes and Docker deployments. Using Go, Helm, and YAML, Erik reduced configuration drift and maintenance overhead, aligning deployment artifacts and improving operator clarity. In src-cli, he refactored the codebase by removing obsolete commands, updating documentation, and enhancing CLI usability. His work demonstrated depth in DevOps, containerization, and deprecation management, resulting in cleaner, more maintainable infrastructure and developer tools.

June 2025 monthly summary for sourcegraph/src-cli focusing on codebase cleanup and maintenance to reduce surface area and improve user clarity. Removed deprecated src extensions and gateway commands, updated changelog, and streamlined CLI usage. No critical bug fixes this month; cleanup reduces potential issues and maintenance burden.
June 2025 monthly summary for sourcegraph/src-cli focusing on codebase cleanup and maintenance to reduce surface area and improve user clarity. Removed deprecated src extensions and gateway commands, updated changelog, and streamlined CLI usage. No critical bug fixes this month; cleanup reduces potential issues and maintenance burden.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments: - Simplified deployment architecture for Sourcegraph 6.4 by removing deprecated components (repo-updater and the standalone symbols service) from docker and Helm deployments, reducing complexity and resource usage while ensuring release readiness. - Consolidated Symbols and Searcher services by removing the Symbols component from the Helm chart, consolidating functionality and updating overrides and cache sizing to reflect the streamlined architecture. - Achieved alignment across deployment artefacts (Docker and Helm), reducing configuration drift and improving maintainability and operator confidence. - Demonstrated strong execution in Kubernetes-based deployments, container orchestration, and configuration management, delivering business value through lower maintenance overhead, faster deploys, and clearer architecture for future enhancements.
May 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments: - Simplified deployment architecture for Sourcegraph 6.4 by removing deprecated components (repo-updater and the standalone symbols service) from docker and Helm deployments, reducing complexity and resource usage while ensuring release readiness. - Consolidated Symbols and Searcher services by removing the Symbols component from the Helm chart, consolidating functionality and updating overrides and cache sizing to reflect the streamlined architecture. - Achieved alignment across deployment artefacts (Docker and Helm), reducing configuration drift and improving maintainability and operator confidence. - Demonstrated strong execution in Kubernetes-based deployments, container orchestration, and configuration management, delivering business value through lower maintenance overhead, faster deploys, and clearer architecture for future enhancements.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on deployment simplification for Sourcegraph Helm deployments. Delivered a feature to remove the repo-updater deployment config from the Helm chart, consolidating its functionality into other services and simplifying deployment configurations. No major bugs reported this month; stability maintained. Impact: streamlined deployment process, reduced manifest surface area, easier maintenance, and faster onboarding for operators. Technologies demonstrated: Helm charts, Kubernetes deployment practices, code cleanup, and change management across components.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on deployment simplification for Sourcegraph Helm deployments. Delivered a feature to remove the repo-updater deployment config from the Helm chart, consolidating its functionality into other services and simplifying deployment configurations. No major bugs reported this month; stability maintained. Impact: streamlined deployment process, reduced manifest surface area, easier maintenance, and faster onboarding for operators. Technologies demonstrated: Helm charts, Kubernetes deployment practices, code cleanup, and change management across components.
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