
Ioana Maniga contributed to Percona’s monitoring stack by delivering feature enhancements and infrastructure upgrades across the percona/grafana-dashboards and percona/pmm repositories. She modernized frontend testing by migrating Enzyme tests to React Testing Library, improving maintainability and compatibility with newer React versions. Ioana optimized update checks in PMM, reducing detection latency and increasing reliability through backend and UI integration using TypeScript and JavaScript. She unified service ID handling across database models and enhanced PostgreSQL dashboards for clearer data visualization. Her work included a coordinated Grafana upgrade, aligning dependencies and release artifacts, demonstrating depth in build systems, dependency management, and version control.

July 2025 monthly summary: Delivered a coordinated Grafana upgrade to 11.6.3 across Percona's monitoring stack (percona/grafana-dashboards and PMM), aligning dependencies, release artifacts, and changelogs. This work enhances stability, compatibility, and readiness for Grafana feature improvements, while preserving deployment consistency across repositories.
July 2025 monthly summary: Delivered a coordinated Grafana upgrade to 11.6.3 across Percona's monitoring stack (percona/grafana-dashboards and PMM), aligning dependencies, release artifacts, and changelogs. This work enhances stability, compatibility, and readiness for Grafana feature improvements, while preserving deployment consistency across repositories.
June 2025: Focused feature delivery across cross-database ID handling and PostgreSQL dashboards, delivering reliable ID normalization and clearer performance visibility. No major bugs fixed this month; emphasis on stability, unit-tested changes, and Grafana dashboard improvements.
June 2025: Focused feature delivery across cross-database ID handling and PostgreSQL dashboards, delivering reliable ID normalization and clearer performance visibility. No major bugs fixed this month; emphasis on stability, unit-tested changes, and Grafana dashboard improvements.
April 2025 delivered a focused feature enhancement for update checks in PMM, aimed at faster visibility and more reliable validation of updates. Key feature: Server Update Check Optimization in percona/pmm increased the server update cadence from 24 hours to 12 hours and enforced the UI update check to use force: true, enabling more thorough and timely checks. No major bugs were reported or rolled back this month. Overall impact includes reduced detection latency for new updates, improved consistency of update information across UI and services, and a more robust update verification flow. Technologies exercised include scheduling/configuration changes, UI-backend integration, and disciplined version control with traceability to PMM-13453 and PR #3782.
April 2025 delivered a focused feature enhancement for update checks in PMM, aimed at faster visibility and more reliable validation of updates. Key feature: Server Update Check Optimization in percona/pmm increased the server update cadence from 24 hours to 12 hours and enforced the UI update check to use force: true, enabling more thorough and timely checks. No major bugs were reported or rolled back this month. Overall impact includes reduced detection latency for new updates, improved consistency of update information across UI and services, and a more robust update verification flow. Technologies exercised include scheduling/configuration changes, UI-backend integration, and disciplined version control with traceability to PMM-13453 and PR #3782.
March 2025 monthly summary for percona/grafana-dashboards: Delivered comprehensive test-suite modernization by migrating the remaining Enzyme tests to React Testing Library (RTL), removing Enzyme dependencies, and updating test configurations to RTL. This upgrade improves compatibility with newer React versions and enhances test maintainability and reliability. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the focus was on sustaining code quality and test health while enabling faster feedback loops.
March 2025 monthly summary for percona/grafana-dashboards: Delivered comprehensive test-suite modernization by migrating the remaining Enzyme tests to React Testing Library (RTL), removing Enzyme dependencies, and updating test configurations to RTL. This upgrade improves compatibility with newer React versions and enhances test maintainability and reliability. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the focus was on sustaining code quality and test health while enabling faster feedback loops.
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