
During May 2025, Htoopyae contributed to the stack-auth/stack repository by delivering platform enhancements focused on deployment flexibility and security. They implemented ARM64 support for server Docker builds, updating CI workflows to publish linux/arm64 images and expanding compatibility for ARM-based deployments. Htoopyae also introduced project-level permissions management, designing new APIs and endpoints in TypeScript to enable granular access control at both team and project levels. Additionally, they improved the authentication flow by refining redirect logic and flash messaging in the React frontend. Their work demonstrated depth in backend development, API design, and DevOps, addressing real deployment and access control needs.

May 2025 monthly summary for stack-auth/stack: Delivered platform enhancements and UX improvements focused on deployment flexibility and security. Key features include ARM64 Docker image support for the server (expanding ARM-based deployment options) and updates to the CI workflow to build linux/arm64 images; introduced project-level permissions management with new APIs to grant/revoke permissions at the project level; and a UX fix for the authentication flow that consolidates redirection logic and ensures correct flash messaging based on the automaticRedirect prop. These changes improve deployment reach, access control granularity, and sign-in/up reliability, delivering tangible business value for teams deploying on ARM infrastructure and requiring finer permission controls.
May 2025 monthly summary for stack-auth/stack: Delivered platform enhancements and UX improvements focused on deployment flexibility and security. Key features include ARM64 Docker image support for the server (expanding ARM-based deployment options) and updates to the CI workflow to build linux/arm64 images; introduced project-level permissions management with new APIs to grant/revoke permissions at the project level; and a UX fix for the authentication flow that consolidates redirection logic and ensures correct flash messaging based on the automaticRedirect prop. These changes improve deployment reach, access control granularity, and sign-in/up reliability, delivering tangible business value for teams deploying on ARM infrastructure and requiring finer permission controls.
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