
Hiago Hubert contributed to Rocket.Chat and Rocket.Chat.ReactNative by focusing on backend reliability and automation. He addressed a webhook integration defect in Rocket.Chat, ensuring that incoming webhooks now honor the configured username, which improved branding consistency and reduced support overhead. Using TypeScript and API integration skills, he validated the fix with targeted tests and maintained clean commit practices. In Rocket.Chat.ReactNative, Hiago upgraded the CI workflow by migrating to step-security/changed-files in GitHub Actions, enhancing security and reducing build fragility. His work demonstrated a methodical approach to backend development and CI/CD optimization, delivering targeted improvements with clear, maintainable solutions.

March 2025 – Rocket.Chat.ReactNative: Strengthened CI/CD reliability and security by upgrading the changed-files workflow to step-security/changed-files. This aligns with updated functionality and security improvements, reducing build fragility and future maintenance risk.
March 2025 – Rocket.Chat.ReactNative: Strengthened CI/CD reliability and security by upgrading the changed-files workflow to step-security/changed-files. This aligns with updated functionality and security improvements, reducing build fragility and future maintenance risk.
December 2024 monthly summary for Rocket.Chat/Rocket.Chat: Focused on webhook reliability and UX improvements. Delivered a targeted fix for incoming webhooks to honor the configured username (Post as) in integration settings. This resolves a defect that prevented users from specifying the posting username for webhook posts. Impact includes improved branding consistency, better user experience, and reduced support overhead. Demonstrated debugging, commit-driven development, and PR hygiene with the fix (commit 2c2a35af24d4e1d0305cf134bf1e157da91a30c5).
December 2024 monthly summary for Rocket.Chat/Rocket.Chat: Focused on webhook reliability and UX improvements. Delivered a targeted fix for incoming webhooks to honor the configured username (Post as) in integration settings. This resolves a defect that prevented users from specifying the posting username for webhook posts. Impact includes improved branding consistency, better user experience, and reduced support overhead. Demonstrated debugging, commit-driven development, and PR hygiene with the fix (commit 2c2a35af24d4e1d0305cf134bf1e157da91a30c5).
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