
Inanc Yildiz worked on the Azure/azure-sdk-for-ios repository, focusing on modernizing the release and distribution process for iOS SDKs. Over four months, Inanc enabled and stabilized Swift Package Manager support for Azure Communication libraries, addressing dependency management and CI/CD integration challenges. Using Swift, YAML, and version control, Inanc introduced independent SPM publishing stages, streamlined release pipelines, and resolved binary distribution issues, which improved onboarding and reduced build failures. The work included both feature development and bug fixes, demonstrating depth in DevOps and package management. These contributions accelerated release cycles and enhanced reliability for downstream consumers integrating Azure SDKs via SPM.

February 2026 monthly summary for Azure/azure-sdk-for-ios focusing on key deliverables, bug fixes, and impact. Key highlights: - Introduced an independent Swift Package Manager (SPM) publishing stage in the release pipeline, significantly improving modularity and flexibility of the release process. This change reduces coupling between stages and accelerates SPMS publishing workflows. Commits: 74750f59fbf4087251720f0f2755774c5bd7d86a. - Delivered the Azure Communication Calling library v2.18.x release series with robust SPM support. Achievements include GA release of 2.18.0 with versioning and changelog updates, followed by improvements and bug fixes in 2.18.1 that include SPM enablement. Commits: e1fa07682d097c03dee8064e63884553cf812899; eb9ad63e97443230caf131b1b5aa872cf08395c3. Major bugs fixed: - Addressed issues in the 2.18.1 update to stabilize SPM publishing flow and improve compatibility with current Xcode/SPM tooling, enhancing reliability for downstream consumers. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Accelerated and stabilized release processes for iOS SDKs, enabling faster time-to-market with clearer versioning and changelogs. - Strengthened the SPM-based distribution, improving developer experience for customers relying on Swift Package Manager. - Demonstrated end-to-end ownership from code changes to release readiness, with clear commit traceability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Release engineering and CI/CD (pipeline modularization, stage isolation for SPM publishing) - Swift Package Manager integration and versioning/changelog strategies - Versioned release management for iOS SDKs with GA and patch releases - Cross-functional collaboration with product/QA to validate and publish multiple release streams
February 2026 monthly summary for Azure/azure-sdk-for-ios focusing on key deliverables, bug fixes, and impact. Key highlights: - Introduced an independent Swift Package Manager (SPM) publishing stage in the release pipeline, significantly improving modularity and flexibility of the release process. This change reduces coupling between stages and accelerates SPMS publishing workflows. Commits: 74750f59fbf4087251720f0f2755774c5bd7d86a. - Delivered the Azure Communication Calling library v2.18.x release series with robust SPM support. Achievements include GA release of 2.18.0 with versioning and changelog updates, followed by improvements and bug fixes in 2.18.1 that include SPM enablement. Commits: e1fa07682d097c03dee8064e63884553cf812899; eb9ad63e97443230caf131b1b5aa872cf08395c3. Major bugs fixed: - Addressed issues in the 2.18.1 update to stabilize SPM publishing flow and improve compatibility with current Xcode/SPM tooling, enhancing reliability for downstream consumers. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Accelerated and stabilized release processes for iOS SDKs, enabling faster time-to-market with clearer versioning and changelogs. - Strengthened the SPM-based distribution, improving developer experience for customers relying on Swift Package Manager. - Demonstrated end-to-end ownership from code changes to release readiness, with clear commit traceability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Release engineering and CI/CD (pipeline modularization, stage isolation for SPM publishing) - Swift Package Manager integration and versioning/changelog strategies - Versioned release management for iOS SDKs with GA and patch releases - Cross-functional collaboration with product/QA to validate and publish multiple release streams
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on key achievements, business impact, and technical proficiency.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on key achievements, business impact, and technical proficiency.
Monthly summary for 2025-11 focused on stabilizing Swift Package Manager (SPM) integration and improving dependency resolution for the Azure iOS SDK. Delivered a critical bug fix to restore SPM compatibility for Azure Communication Common and enabled parallel SPM-based CI builds for AzureCommunicationCalling, driving faster, more reliable downstream integration.
Monthly summary for 2025-11 focused on stabilizing Swift Package Manager (SPM) integration and improving dependency resolution for the Azure iOS SDK. Delivered a critical bug fix to restore SPM compatibility for Azure Communication Common and enabled parallel SPM-based CI builds for AzureCommunicationCalling, driving faster, more reliable downstream integration.
October 2025 monthly summary for the Azure SDK for iOS. Delivered binary distribution enablement for AzureCommunicationCommon under Swift Package Manager, and fixed the binary URL format while updating references to reflect version 1.3.2. This effort reduces onboarding friction for iOS projects, stabilizes CI/build pipelines that rely on Swift Package Manager, and establishes consistent release/versioning across the repository.
October 2025 monthly summary for the Azure SDK for iOS. Delivered binary distribution enablement for AzureCommunicationCommon under Swift Package Manager, and fixed the binary URL format while updating references to reflect version 1.3.2. This effort reduces onboarding friction for iOS projects, stabilizes CI/build pipelines that rely on Swift Package Manager, and establishes consistent release/versioning across the repository.
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