
Over four months, contributed to the inforsenia/PCCF repository by delivering eight features focused on automation, documentation, and educational data management. Developed automated GitHub release workflows using Shell and YAML, enabling reliable, tag-triggered releases with artifact validation and versioned PDF handling. Enhanced curriculum documentation and grading policy clarity through Markdown updates, improving onboarding and audit readiness. Standardized module acronyms across multiple JSON files to support consistent analytics and reporting. Emphasized maintainability by refining Makefiles, consolidating release steps, and removing placeholders. Applied skills in CI/CD, GitHub Actions, and JSON manipulation to streamline processes and ensure traceable, release-ready educational software assets.
March 2026 Monthly Summary — inforsenia/PCCF\n\nKey features delivered:\n- Module Acronym Enhancement for Educational Modules: Added standardized acronyms for professional modules across four JSON files (rd-asir.json, rd-dam.json, rd-daw.json, rd-smx.json) to improve clarity and usability of the educational module data.\n\nMajor bugs fixed:\n- No notable bugs fixed this month.\n\nOverall impact and accomplishments:\n- Enhanced data clarity and consistency across educational modules, enabling more accurate reporting and analytics.\n- Improved onboarding for new data contributors through standardized acronyms and cross-file alignment.\n- Delivered with clear traceability through four commits, supporting auditability and future maintenance.\n\nTechnologies/skills demonstrated:\n- JSON data manipulation and cross-file updates.\n- Version control best practices with descriptive commit messages.\n- Data governance and standardization across multiple files.\n\nCommit references:\n- 4b8361b5bddb4a1ddf5be770b8104e4bbfe3a151\n- 520a1b1699196622ab30e4d205dee61c0cd91762\n- 78e589b3783998bed759121ebde3c4c5dfb08b97\n- 7c67e2612374d942605916fb715b70ba1ba55a61
March 2026 Monthly Summary — inforsenia/PCCF\n\nKey features delivered:\n- Module Acronym Enhancement for Educational Modules: Added standardized acronyms for professional modules across four JSON files (rd-asir.json, rd-dam.json, rd-daw.json, rd-smx.json) to improve clarity and usability of the educational module data.\n\nMajor bugs fixed:\n- No notable bugs fixed this month.\n\nOverall impact and accomplishments:\n- Enhanced data clarity and consistency across educational modules, enabling more accurate reporting and analytics.\n- Improved onboarding for new data contributors through standardized acronyms and cross-file alignment.\n- Delivered with clear traceability through four commits, supporting auditability and future maintenance.\n\nTechnologies/skills demonstrated:\n- JSON data manipulation and cross-file updates.\n- Version control best practices with descriptive commit messages.\n- Data governance and standardization across multiple files.\n\nCommit references:\n- 4b8361b5bddb4a1ddf5be770b8104e4bbfe3a151\n- 520a1b1699196622ab30e4d205dee61c0cd91762\n- 78e589b3783998bed759121ebde3c4c5dfb08b97\n- 7c67e2612374d942605916fb715b70ba1ba55a61
This month centered on automating artifact release workflow, strengthening continuity documentation, and elevating PCCF documentation quality to support faster, more reliable releases and clearer stakeholder communication.
This month centered on automating artifact release workflow, strengthening continuity documentation, and elevating PCCF documentation quality to support faster, more reliable releases and clearer stakeholder communication.
Monthly summary for 2025-09: Delivered two major feature updates in inforsenia/PCCF: (1) Documentation and unit sequencing updates for Servicios de Rede Internet, consolidating PD_0375_ServiciosdeRedeInternet.md and related course materials with clearer curriculum, updated unit sequencing tables, headings, removed placeholders, and readability improvements; (2) Grading policy modernization, standardizing criteria, weighting, and final grade calculation across ServiciosdeRedeInternet docs, including RA components and ordinary/extra exams. The work included 16 commits across both features (10 for documentation updates, 6 for grading policy) and resulted in improved documentation clarity, consistent assessment rules, and end-to-end traceability of policy changes. This enhances onboarding, reduces ambiguity for instructors and students, and supports compliance and audit readiness. Technical skills demonstrated include: version-controlled documentation, build hygiene (CI/build commits), and policy standardization across docs.
Monthly summary for 2025-09: Delivered two major feature updates in inforsenia/PCCF: (1) Documentation and unit sequencing updates for Servicios de Rede Internet, consolidating PD_0375_ServiciosdeRedeInternet.md and related course materials with clearer curriculum, updated unit sequencing tables, headings, removed placeholders, and readability improvements; (2) Grading policy modernization, standardizing criteria, weighting, and final grade calculation across ServiciosdeRedeInternet docs, including RA components and ordinary/extra exams. The work included 16 commits across both features (10 for documentation updates, 6 for grading policy) and resulted in improved documentation clarity, consistent assessment rules, and end-to-end traceability of policy changes. This enhances onboarding, reduces ambiguity for instructors and students, and supports compliance and audit readiness. Technical skills demonstrated include: version-controlled documentation, build hygiene (CI/build commits), and policy standardization across docs.
July 2025 monthly summary for inforsenia/PCCF focused on shipping automated release workflows and documentation cleanup, delivering tangible improvements in release reliability, developer productivity, and maintainability. Implemented a more robust GitHub release process triggered on tag pushes that creates the release, attaches PDFs, downloads artifacts for releases, updates the release action version, verifies PDFs exist before releasing, adjusts permissions for automation, and uses a Personal Access Token for releases. Added validation to prevent releases when PDFs are missing and refreshed release-related permissions. Documentation cleanup removed temporary placeholders in PCCF_450_Otros.md to improve maintainability. Included Makefile and YAML workflow refinements to consolidate release steps and reduce manual touchpoints across commits.
July 2025 monthly summary for inforsenia/PCCF focused on shipping automated release workflows and documentation cleanup, delivering tangible improvements in release reliability, developer productivity, and maintainability. Implemented a more robust GitHub release process triggered on tag pushes that creates the release, attaches PDFs, downloads artifacts for releases, updates the release action version, verifies PDFs exist before releasing, adjusts permissions for automation, and uses a Personal Access Token for releases. Added validation to prevent releases when PDFs are missing and refreshed release-related permissions. Documentation cleanup removed temporary placeholders in PCCF_450_Otros.md to improve maintainability. Included Makefile and YAML workflow refinements to consolidate release steps and reduce manual touchpoints across commits.

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