
Holden McGinnis focused on governance and correctness within the DataDog/integrations-core repository, addressing integration management rather than developing new features. He resolved a metadata ownership issue in the microsoft_copilot manifest, updating the owner field to ensure accurate categorization and streamline operational workflows. Using JSON for manifest structures and Git for disciplined change management, Holden collaborated across teams to maintain compliance with ownership schemas. This work improved incident triage, reporting accuracy, and deployment reliability for Copilot-related integrations. The depth of his contribution lay in strengthening configuration management practices, emphasizing precise metadata handling and cross-team coordination to support robust integration governance.
March 2026 — DataDog/integrations-core. Focused on governance and correctness of integration ownership rather than new user-facing features. The key change completed was a bug fix to ensure Copilot-related manifest metadata reflects the correct integration category, improving operations, triage, and reporting. Key achievements: - Copilot Manifest Ownership Correction: Updated microsoft_copilot manifest owner from agent-integrations to saas-integrations to reflect the correct integration category. Commit: 4f9e0479803b44eba2ab01c9cf9d4ab4198b655f. - Strengthened governance and categorization for Copilot-related integrations, reducing misrouting in management pipelines. - Demonstrated strong Git discipline and cross-team collaboration in manifest maintenance. Impact and business value: - Clear ownership improves incident triage, metrics accuracy, and compliance with ownership schemas. - More reliable deployment and monitoring workflows for Copilot-related capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git-based change management, manifest structures, and metadata ownership. - Cross-team coordination and code review practices within the DataDog integrations-core repository.
March 2026 — DataDog/integrations-core. Focused on governance and correctness of integration ownership rather than new user-facing features. The key change completed was a bug fix to ensure Copilot-related manifest metadata reflects the correct integration category, improving operations, triage, and reporting. Key achievements: - Copilot Manifest Ownership Correction: Updated microsoft_copilot manifest owner from agent-integrations to saas-integrations to reflect the correct integration category. Commit: 4f9e0479803b44eba2ab01c9cf9d4ab4198b655f. - Strengthened governance and categorization for Copilot-related integrations, reducing misrouting in management pipelines. - Demonstrated strong Git discipline and cross-team collaboration in manifest maintenance. Impact and business value: - Clear ownership improves incident triage, metrics accuracy, and compliance with ownership schemas. - More reliable deployment and monitoring workflows for Copilot-related capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git-based change management, manifest structures, and metadata ownership. - Cross-team coordination and code review practices within the DataDog integrations-core repository.

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