
Jesus Palomares contributed to the wazuh/wazuh and wazuh/qa-integration-framework repositories by delivering features and fixes that improved deployment reliability, configuration consistency, and test coverage. He refactored installation flows to decouple manager and agent setup, migrated configuration naming for clarity, and removed deprecated fields to streamline maintenance. Using C, Python, and Docker, Jesus enhanced CI/CD pipelines, introduced flexible image management, and strengthened security by eliminating obsolete syslog functionality. His work included expanding unit tests for remote configuration handling and consolidating test utilities, resulting in cleaner codebases and reduced regression risk. These efforts improved maintainability and accelerated future development cycles.
March 2026 highlights include CI/CD tooling enhancements, security hardening, configuration cleanup, and testing improvements across wazuh/wazuh and wazuh/qa-integration-framework. Key outcomes: greater image-management flexibility, reduced attack surface, removal of deprecated configuration fields, and broader unit test coverage for remote configuration handling.
March 2026 highlights include CI/CD tooling enhancements, security hardening, configuration cleanup, and testing improvements across wazuh/wazuh and wazuh/qa-integration-framework. Key outcomes: greater image-management flexibility, reduced attack surface, removal of deprecated configuration fields, and broader unit test coverage for remote configuration handling.
February 2026: Delivered key features, significant stability fixes, and branding/configuration consistency improvements across wazuh/wazuh and the QA integration framework. The work focused on improving deployment reliability, maintainability, and alignment with product naming, enabling smoother customer onboarding and faster feature adoption.
February 2026: Delivered key features, significant stability fixes, and branding/configuration consistency improvements across wazuh/wazuh and the QA integration framework. The work focused on improving deployment reliability, maintainability, and alignment with product naming, enabling smoother customer onboarding and faster feature adoption.
January 2026 monthly summary focused on strengthening test reliability, streamlining CI, and cleaning deprecated references to improve maintainability and business value across the wazuh/wazuh and wazuh/qa-integration-framework repositories. Key outcomes include expanded testing for string trimming (os_trimcrlf) and related utilities, test consolidation and constants corrections, removal of deprecated Vulnerability Detector tests and CI workflows, and codebase cleanliness in the QA integration framework. A log wording refinement improved operator clarity. These efforts reduce regression risk, shorten feedback cycles, and speed future changes by clarifying tests, eliminating obsolete references, and simplifying CI pipelines.
January 2026 monthly summary focused on strengthening test reliability, streamlining CI, and cleaning deprecated references to improve maintainability and business value across the wazuh/wazuh and wazuh/qa-integration-framework repositories. Key outcomes include expanded testing for string trimming (os_trimcrlf) and related utilities, test consolidation and constants corrections, removal of deprecated Vulnerability Detector tests and CI workflows, and codebase cleanliness in the QA integration framework. A log wording refinement improved operator clarity. These efforts reduce regression risk, shorten feedback cycles, and speed future changes by clarifying tests, eliminating obsolete references, and simplifying CI pipelines.

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