
Claire Sharkgirl Ing worked across several Miraheze repositories, focusing on configuration management, DNS, and SSL certificate handling. In miraheze/ssl, Claire implemented custom and canonical domain redirects, updating YAML configurations to improve branding, SEO, and secure access, while also decommissioning unused SSL assets to streamline maintenance. For miraheze/mw-config, Claire introduced a JSON schema and schema.org markup to enhance structured data and configuration validation. In miraheze/puppet, Claire resolved DNS reliability issues by enabling dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 support in PowerDNS. Throughout, Claire applied PHP, YAML, and erb, demonstrating a methodical approach to infrastructure reliability, security, and maintainability in production environments.

Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 highlighting the miraheze/ssl decommissioning work and its business/technical impact. The primary deliverable was removing the SSL certificate/configuration for farthestfrontier.wiki and decommissioning the service, coupled with clear commit traceability to issue #890. No major bug fixes were observed this month.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 highlighting the miraheze/ssl decommissioning work and its business/technical impact. The primary deliverable was removing the SSL certificate/configuration for farthestfrontier.wiki and decommissioning the service, coupled with clear commit traceability to issue #890. No major bug fixes were observed this month.
August 2025: Delivered a critical DNS reliability improvement in miraheze/puppet by enabling IPv4 resolution in PowerDNS to fix QuickInstantCommons failures. The fix ensures IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are resolved, covering domains with IPv4-only nameservers (e.g., Wikimedia.org). Implemented in commit 63dd30230ee362660e6a8eb6f0caea0dea9e46bb, reducing outage risk and improving user experience for Wikimedia projects.
August 2025: Delivered a critical DNS reliability improvement in miraheze/puppet by enabling IPv4 resolution in PowerDNS to fix QuickInstantCommons failures. The fix ensures IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are resolved, covering domains with IPv4-only nameservers (e.g., Wikimedia.org). Implemented in commit 63dd30230ee362660e6a8eb6f0caea0dea9e46bb, reducing outage risk and improving user experience for Wikimedia projects.
Monthly summary for 2025-07 for miraheze/mw-config focusing on delivering a JSON Schema for WikigeniusWiki configuration, enhancing discoverability through structured data, and establishing a maintainable configuration validation path. No documented major bugs fixed for this repository in July 2025.
Monthly summary for 2025-07 for miraheze/mw-config focusing on delivering a JSON Schema for WikigeniusWiki configuration, enhancing discoverability through structured data, and establishing a maintainable configuration validation path. No documented major bugs fixed for this repository in July 2025.
Concise June 2025 monthly summary for miraheze/ssl focusing on feature delivery and security hardening. Delivered a canonical domain redirect setup to ensure a secure, canonical experience by redirecting www.wikimoma.art to wikimoma.art and configuring SSL for the redirection. This feature-focused change improves user experience, consistency, and SEO without introducing new risks to production.
Concise June 2025 monthly summary for miraheze/ssl focusing on feature delivery and security hardening. Delivered a canonical domain redirect setup to ensure a secure, canonical experience by redirecting www.wikimoma.art to wikimoma.art and configuring SSL for the redirection. This feature-focused change improves user experience, consistency, and SEO without introducing new risks to production.
May 2025 monthly summary for miraheze/ssl: Implemented Wiki Custom Domain Redirects by updating redirects.yaml to map Miraheze subdomains to dedicated custom domains for three wikis. This enables direct access via dedicated URLs and supports branding and SEO objectives. The change is tracked through a single commit linked to T13492.
May 2025 monthly summary for miraheze/ssl: Implemented Wiki Custom Domain Redirects by updating redirects.yaml to map Miraheze subdomains to dedicated custom domains for three wikis. This enables direct access via dedicated URLs and supports branding and SEO objectives. The change is tracked through a single commit linked to T13492.
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