
Gabriele Deiana enhanced the EPCCed/eidf-docs repository by consolidating and improving user-facing documentation for TRE containers and Safe Haven workflows. Over two months, Gabriele delivered new guides, streamlined navigation, and clarified RDP tunneling procedures, directly addressing onboarding and operational challenges. The work involved technical writing, configuration management, and containerization, with careful attention to Markdown and YAML standards for documentation consistency. Gabriele also fixed formatting and image rendering bugs, ensuring reliable asset references and reducing support overhead. These contributions deepened the documentation’s clarity and accessibility, enabling faster adoption and more secure, reliable remote access for users of the platform.

In July 2025, delivered consolidated TRE Containers documentation and RDP tunneling guidance for EPCCed/eidf-docs, plus a critical fix to the RDP tunneling SSH command. This work improves onboarding, security, and operational reliability for remote container usage.
In July 2025, delivered consolidated TRE Containers documentation and RDP tunneling guidance for EPCCed/eidf-docs, plus a critical fix to the RDP tunneling SSH command. This work improves onboarding, security, and operational reliability for remote container usage.
February 2025 performance summary for EPCCed/eidf-docs. Focused on delivering user-facing documentation improvements and stabilizing rendering to enhance developer experience and onboarding. Key progress includes enhancements to TRE and Safe Haven documentation, direct access to the TRE Container Samples repository, and fixes to formatting and image rendering. These changes improve guidance, accessibility, and asset reliability, reducing potential support overhead and enabling faster adoption of TRE/Safe Haven workflows. Technical execution demonstrated markdown standards, image path management, and link integrity across the repository.
February 2025 performance summary for EPCCed/eidf-docs. Focused on delivering user-facing documentation improvements and stabilizing rendering to enhance developer experience and onboarding. Key progress includes enhancements to TRE and Safe Haven documentation, direct access to the TRE Container Samples repository, and fixes to formatting and image rendering. These changes improve guidance, accessibility, and asset reliability, reducing potential support overhead and enabling faster adoption of TRE/Safe Haven workflows. Technical execution demonstrated markdown standards, image path management, and link integrity across the repository.
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