
Gong Su contributed to the onnx/onnx-mlir and protocolbuffers/protobuf repositories by upgrading core dependencies and expanding cross-platform support. He upgraded ONNX and Protobuf versions, enabling new features and improving compatibility, while also adding s390x architecture support and resolving macOS build issues to stabilize both local and CI environments. Gong used C++, Bazel, and Dockerfile to implement these changes, updating build systems and Dockerfiles to reflect new dependencies and ensure repeatable builds. His work addressed build failures, reduced integration risk, and improved release readiness, demonstrating a strong focus on maintainability and reliability in complex Linux and cross-platform development environments.

Monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on onnx/onnx-mlir: Delivered a targeted Protobuf upgrade and cross-platform build stability improvements. The work included enabling s390x architecture support, addressing macOS build issues, and updating tooling to reflect the new protobuf version and dependencies like absl. These changes were implemented with a focus on reducing build failures, expanding platform coverage, and strengthening the CI pipeline for easier maintenance and faster onboarding for downstream users.
Monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on onnx/onnx-mlir: Delivered a targeted Protobuf upgrade and cross-platform build stability improvements. The work included enabling s390x architecture support, addressing macOS build issues, and updating tooling to reflect the new protobuf version and dependencies like absl. These changes were implemented with a focus on reducing build failures, expanding platform coverage, and strengthening the CI pipeline for easier maintenance and faster onboarding for downstream users.
Month: 2025-05 — Stabilized onnx-mlir image builds by implementing a workaround for pip3 symlink creation in ubi8 amd64, removing Python 3.12 when present to prevent conflicts. This reduces CI failures and accelerates release readiness.
Month: 2025-05 — Stabilized onnx-mlir image builds by implementing a workaround for pip3 symlink creation in ubi8 amd64, removing Python 3.12 when present to prevent conflicts. This reduces CI failures and accelerates release readiness.
November 2024 performance summary focused on advancing compatibility and platform coverage across two repos, with an emphasis on delivering business value through up-to-date core components and broader architecture support.
November 2024 performance summary focused on advancing compatibility and platform coverage across two repos, with an emphasis on delivering business value through up-to-date core components and broader architecture support.
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