
Over a two-month period, contributed to the iomete/iom-docs repository by delivering three features focused on data integration, management, and documentation. Enhanced onboarding and reduced ambiguity for developers by clarifying SQLAlchemy integration with non-default catalogs and aligning Redash documentation to use Apache Hive as the data source. Developed a Spark-based job to identify and optionally delete untracked table folders in object storage, improving catalog integrity and reducing storage waste. Updated documentation for File Streaming and Query Scheduler jobs, providing detailed instructions and version updates. All work emphasized clear technical writing, robust documentation practices, and practical solutions for data management workflows.
May 2026 (2026-05) — iom-docs: Delivered a new data hygiene feature and refreshed critical job documentation, accelerating onboarding and reducing configuration risk. Key achievements include: 1) Cleanup Untracked Table Folders Job — Introduced a job to identify and optionally delete untracked folders in object storage, improving catalog integrity and reducing storage waste. Relevant commits include 31b8bc0becfa48ecc8ffef2590b2e0ae92fb92bc and b4353317083d4ec255b94a388dbe709297c0900f. 2) Documentation updates for File Streaming and Query Scheduler — Version bumps, detailed job creation instructions, and clarified scheduling/manual triggering processes to streamline user onboarding and reduce errors. Relevant commits include c14bd45a817e17589eecb35f47e4277bdc58fe6b and 5796b96553f1785d1b0d94eddc5a89efb4515e4f. 3) Documentation quality improvements — Fixed links for the cleanup job and removed a stale Query Scheduler run screenshot to ensure guidance stays current. Relevant commit includes b4353317083d4ec255b94a388dbe709297c0900f and 5796b96553f1785d1b0d94eddc5a89efb4515e4f.
May 2026 (2026-05) — iom-docs: Delivered a new data hygiene feature and refreshed critical job documentation, accelerating onboarding and reducing configuration risk. Key achievements include: 1) Cleanup Untracked Table Folders Job — Introduced a job to identify and optionally delete untracked folders in object storage, improving catalog integrity and reducing storage waste. Relevant commits include 31b8bc0becfa48ecc8ffef2590b2e0ae92fb92bc and b4353317083d4ec255b94a388dbe709297c0900f. 2) Documentation updates for File Streaming and Query Scheduler — Version bumps, detailed job creation instructions, and clarified scheduling/manual triggering processes to streamline user onboarding and reduce errors. Relevant commits include c14bd45a817e17589eecb35f47e4277bdc58fe6b and 5796b96553f1785d1b0d94eddc5a89efb4515e4f. 3) Documentation quality improvements — Fixed links for the cleanup job and removed a stale Query Scheduler run screenshot to ensure guidance stays current. Relevant commit includes b4353317083d4ec255b94a388dbe709297c0900f and 5796b96553f1785d1b0d94eddc5a89efb4515e4f.
Month: 2026-04 — IOMDOCS: Documentation enhancements for IOMETE integration delivered, with targeted clarifications for non-default SQLAlchemy catalogs and Redash integration alignment to the Apache Hive data source. The work provides clear, actionable guidance for developers integrating IOMETE with SQLAlchemy and Redash, improving onboarding speed and reducing ambiguity in connection configurations. Changes are tracked with clear commits for traceability across the two documented updates.
Month: 2026-04 — IOMDOCS: Documentation enhancements for IOMETE integration delivered, with targeted clarifications for non-default SQLAlchemy catalogs and Redash integration alignment to the Apache Hive data source. The work provides clear, actionable guidance for developers integrating IOMETE with SQLAlchemy and Redash, improving onboarding speed and reducing ambiguity in connection configurations. Changes are tracked with clear commits for traceability across the two documented updates.

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