
Grigoriy Akulov focused on packaging, integration, and distributed network tooling across several open-source repositories, including truenas/apps and nushell/winget-pkgs. He delivered features such as the Globalping Probe for distributed network testing, enabling non-root execution and raw socket support using Python scripting and containerization. In nushell/winget-pkgs and rustdesk/winget-pkgs, he managed Windows Package Manager releases for Globalping CLI, ensuring accurate metadata, version control, and repository hygiene. His work emphasized CI/CD, DevOps, and package management, addressing both feature delivery and artifact lifecycle. The engineering demonstrated depth in automation, maintainability, and cross-platform distribution, supporting scalable and reliable network operations.
Monthly summary for 2025-12: Focused on delivering a scalable Globalping Probe in truenas/apps to enable distributed network testing (ping and traceroute) with non-root execution and raw socket support, along with metadata tooling and packaging improvements.
Monthly summary for 2025-12: Focused on delivering a scalable Globalping Probe in truenas/apps to enable distributed network testing (ping and traceroute) with non-root execution and raw socket support, along with metadata tooling and packaging improvements.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on data integrity and release readiness for rustdesk/winget-pkgs via Globalping updates. Key outcomes: removed outdated Globalping version entries (1.4.3 and 1.5.0) to ensure accurate version resolution; released Globalping CLI v1.5.1 with installer, locale, and version manifest files to guarantee correct identification and installation of the latest release. These changes improve end-user reliability and automation in the Windows package management workflow.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on data integrity and release readiness for rustdesk/winget-pkgs via Globalping updates. Key outcomes: removed outdated Globalping version entries (1.4.3 and 1.5.0) to ensure accurate version resolution; released Globalping CLI v1.5.1 with installer, locale, and version manifest files to guarantee correct identification and installation of the latest release. These changes improve end-user reliability and automation in the Windows package management workflow.
May 2025 focused on feature delivery for the MCP server ecosystem. Delivered Globalping MCP Server Integration in punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers, improving accessibility for users and LLMs. This was implemented via commit 3270d7e14d29fc52738d33a7958a159eaa96525b ("Added Globalping"). No major bugs were documented this month; the integration lays groundwork for enhanced observability and scalable network tooling. Overall impact: higher adoption potential, faster access to MCP data, and a stronger foundation for future monitoring integrations.
May 2025 focused on feature delivery for the MCP server ecosystem. Delivered Globalping MCP Server Integration in punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers, improving accessibility for users and LLMs. This was implemented via commit 3270d7e14d29fc52738d33a7958a159eaa96525b ("Added Globalping"). No major bugs were documented this month; the integration lays groundwork for enhanced observability and scalable network tooling. Overall impact: higher adoption potential, faster access to MCP data, and a stronger foundation for future monitoring integrations.
March 2025 monthly summary focusing on packaging and release delivery for Globalping CLI 1.5.0 in winget-pkgs. Achieved delivery of release packaging with updated installer, locale, and version manifest, enabling Windows Package Manager distribution. No major bugs fixed. Overall impact: faster user adoption of 1.5.0, improved packaging reliability and traceability, and a stronger foundation for automated Windows releases. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Windows Package Manager, packaging metadata management, localization considerations, and release governance.
March 2025 monthly summary focusing on packaging and release delivery for Globalping CLI 1.5.0 in winget-pkgs. Achieved delivery of release packaging with updated installer, locale, and version manifest, enabling Windows Package Manager distribution. No major bugs fixed. Overall impact: faster user adoption of 1.5.0, improved packaging reliability and traceability, and a stronger foundation for automated Windows releases. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Windows Package Manager, packaging metadata management, localization considerations, and release governance.
February 2025 monthly summary for nushell/winget-pkgs: Focused on repository hygiene and maintaining a clean, reliable package index by removing obsolete artifacts and deprecating unsupported versions. Delivered a targeted cleanup for the Globalping CLI, ensuring customers don't encounter outdated or confusing artifacts in the Winget feed. The change improves maintainability, reduces build and install risks, and aligns with governance for artifact lifecycle.
February 2025 monthly summary for nushell/winget-pkgs: Focused on repository hygiene and maintaining a clean, reliable package index by removing obsolete artifacts and deprecating unsupported versions. Delivered a targeted cleanup for the Globalping CLI, ensuring customers don't encounter outdated or confusing artifacts in the Winget feed. The change improves maintainability, reduces build and install risks, and aligns with governance for artifact lifecycle.
Month: 2024-11 — Packaging improvements for Globalping CLI distributed via Windows Package Manager. This month focused on delivering a clean Winget release packaging workflow for Globalping CLI v1.4.3, enabling broader distribution and faster adoption across Windows environments.
Month: 2024-11 — Packaging improvements for Globalping CLI distributed via Windows Package Manager. This month focused on delivering a clean Winget release packaging workflow for Globalping CLI v1.4.3, enabling broader distribution and faster adoption across Windows environments.

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