
Fabian Seitz developed and maintained Windows package management solutions across repositories such as nushell/winget-pkgs and telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs, focusing on automating software deployment and catalog hygiene. He engineered and updated over 30 package manifests using YAML, emphasizing version control, localization, and dependency management to streamline enterprise distribution. Fabian’s work included onboarding new developer tools, deprecating outdated software, and enhancing metadata for compliance and automation. Leveraging skills in CI/CD, DevOps, and configuration management, he improved installation workflows and repository reliability. His contributions addressed both feature expansion and maintenance, demonstrating depth in packaging, manifest creation, and the operational aspects of software distribution.

October 2025 monthly summary for telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs: Focused on maintaining a clean, compliant, and up-to-date package catalog. Delivered two key items: deprecation/removal of Corel MindManager 24.1.150 package and an update to Visual Studio 2022 Community 17.14.17. No major bugs fixed this month; maintenance work concentrated on removing obsolete entries and refreshing version manifests.
October 2025 monthly summary for telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs: Focused on maintaining a clean, compliant, and up-to-date package catalog. Delivered two key items: deprecation/removal of Corel MindManager 24.1.150 package and an update to Visual Studio 2022 Community 17.14.17. No major bugs fixed this month; maintenance work concentrated on removing obsolete entries and refreshing version manifests.
September 2025 monthly summary for telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs: Delivered three new winget packages (Microsoft.AdministrativeTemplates, DirkBöttcher.Ahnenblatt.Free, Telekom.CloudPBX) with complete installers, locale data, versioning, download URLs, and checksums to enable scalable enterprise deployment. Removed three deprecated Dell Display Manager versions to align with currently supported software, reducing maintenance risk and ensuring compliant repositories. The changes enhance installation automation, improve version control, and expand the package catalog for streamlined software distribution across the org.
September 2025 monthly summary for telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs: Delivered three new winget packages (Microsoft.AdministrativeTemplates, DirkBöttcher.Ahnenblatt.Free, Telekom.CloudPBX) with complete installers, locale data, versioning, download URLs, and checksums to enable scalable enterprise deployment. Removed three deprecated Dell Display Manager versions to align with currently supported software, reducing maintenance risk and ensuring compliant repositories. The changes enhance installation automation, improve version control, and expand the package catalog for streamlined software distribution across the org.
August 2025: Focused on expanding the winget-pkgs catalog with four new packages and an update, delivering ready-to-deploy installers with locale and versioning support, and strengthening packaging metadata and manifests for enterprise deployment. Enhanced packaging metadata and manifests to support enterprise deployment and downstream automation. No major bugs reported this month; focus was on features, configuration changes, and repository readiness.
August 2025: Focused on expanding the winget-pkgs catalog with four new packages and an update, delivering ready-to-deploy installers with locale and versioning support, and strengthening packaging metadata and manifests for enterprise deployment. Enhanced packaging metadata and manifests to support enterprise deployment and downstream automation. No major bugs reported this month; focus was on features, configuration changes, and repository readiness.
May 2025 monthly summary for nushell/winget-pkgs: focused on repository hygiene, deprecation of outdated packages, and onboarding of a new package, with targeted fixes to maintainers' pipelines and end-user reliability. Highlights include deprecating Corel.MindManager24 and Eclipse IDE for Java Developers 4.35, adding VolumeGraphics.myVGL 2025.1, and updating Eclipse IDE for Java Developers manifests to include 2025-03 while fixing a broken download URL and aligning to the latest manifest/schema.
May 2025 monthly summary for nushell/winget-pkgs: focused on repository hygiene, deprecation of outdated packages, and onboarding of a new package, with targeted fixes to maintainers' pipelines and end-user reliability. Highlights include deprecating Corel.MindManager24 and Eclipse IDE for Java Developers 4.35, adding VolumeGraphics.myVGL 2025.1, and updating Eclipse IDE for Java Developers manifests to include 2025-03 while fixing a broken download URL and aligning to the latest manifest/schema.
April 2025: Implemented comprehensive catalog modernization for nushell/winget-pkgs, focusing on version hygiene, new package coverage, and manifest quality. The work reduced maintenance debt by removing deprecated entries, expanded the catalog with new packages, and enhanced manifest metadata and release documentation to improve reliability and user trust.
April 2025: Implemented comprehensive catalog modernization for nushell/winget-pkgs, focusing on version hygiene, new package coverage, and manifest quality. The work reduced maintenance debt by removing deprecated entries, expanded the catalog with new packages, and enhanced manifest metadata and release documentation to improve reliability and user trust.
March 2025: Packaging and release engineering for nushell/winget-pkgs focused on ViCon.viflow and Winget-AutoUpdate. Implemented versioned Winget manifests for ViCon.viflow v9 and v8, consolidated outdated artifacts, and updated Winget-AutoUpdate to improve install experience and localization. Result: streamlined Windows deployment, reduced packaging debt, and improved release traceability across ViCon.viflow and Winget-AutoUpdate.
March 2025: Packaging and release engineering for nushell/winget-pkgs focused on ViCon.viflow and Winget-AutoUpdate. Implemented versioned Winget manifests for ViCon.viflow v9 and v8, consolidated outdated artifacts, and updated Winget-AutoUpdate to improve install experience and localization. Result: streamlined Windows deployment, reduced packaging debt, and improved release traceability across ViCon.viflow and Winget-AutoUpdate.
February 2025 focused on expanding the distribution footprint for developer tools by publishing multiple winget packages across WerWolv/winget-pkgs and nushell/winget-pkgs. Delivered 5 new packages with complete installer metadata, locale support, and version manifests to enable automated deployment and compliant installations. No critical bugs were reported or resolved this month; activity centered on packaging, metadata standardization, and cross-repo collaboration to accelerate go-to-market readiness. Overall impact includes streamlined installation workflows, reduced manual packaging effort, and broader availability of essential tools for developers and engineers.
February 2025 focused on expanding the distribution footprint for developer tools by publishing multiple winget packages across WerWolv/winget-pkgs and nushell/winget-pkgs. Delivered 5 new packages with complete installer metadata, locale support, and version manifests to enable automated deployment and compliant installations. No critical bugs were reported or resolved this month; activity centered on packaging, metadata standardization, and cross-repo collaboration to accelerate go-to-market readiness. Overall impact includes streamlined installation workflows, reduced manual packaging effort, and broader availability of essential tools for developers and engineers.
November 2024 was focused on expanding and stabilizing the Winget PKG catalog with two major package definitions for enterprise deployment. The work delivered standardized packaging metadata, localization readiness, and robust upgrade support to enable reliable distribution across Windows environments.
November 2024 was focused on expanding and stabilizing the Winget PKG catalog with two major package definitions for enterprise deployment. The work delivered standardized packaging metadata, localization readiness, and robust upgrade support to enable reliable distribution across Windows environments.
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