
Jørgen Tjernshaugen developed and maintained core features for the dotkom/monoweb repository, focusing on authentication, event management, and infrastructure reliability. He modernized user authentication by integrating Auth0 and Feide, refactored the event subsystem for maintainability, and introduced payment processing with Stripe. Using TypeScript, Next.js, and Prisma, Jørgen migrated the database layer, improved API robustness, and enhanced CI/CD workflows with GitHub Actions and Terraform. His work included server component migration, admin tooling, and data import scripts, addressing both backend and frontend needs. The depth of his contributions ensured scalable, secure, and maintainable systems supporting evolving business requirements.

August 2025 (dotkom/monoweb) delivered authentication, admin UX, and data integration improvements with a focus on security, reliability, and business value. Key changes span user-facing features, API robustness, and deployment reliability, supported by targeted performance and quality fixes.
August 2025 (dotkom/monoweb) delivered authentication, admin UX, and data integration improvements with a focus on security, reliability, and business value. Key changes span user-facing features, API robustness, and deployment reliability, supported by targeted performance and quality fixes.
July 2025 performance summary for dotkom/monoweb: Delivered core dashboard architecture refactor and authentication route consolidation, improved stability through dependency hygiene, and UX reliability through theme transition adjustments. Implemented reliability improvements to prevent duplicate job runs. This work strengthened maintainability, reduced warnings, and delivered measurable business value.
July 2025 performance summary for dotkom/monoweb: Delivered core dashboard architecture refactor and authentication route consolidation, improved stability through dependency hygiene, and UX reliability through theme transition adjustments. Implemented reliability improvements to prevent duplicate job runs. This work strengthened maintainability, reduced warnings, and delivered measurable business value.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-04 highlighting business value and technical achievements. Delivered robust event capabilities and backend readiness across the monoweb project, with a focus on targeted data access, maintainability, and deployment reliability. Key improvements include targeted event querying/filtering, a second phase of event subsystem refactor, and the introduction of membership functionality, attendance API exposure, and safer event lifecycle management. Strengthened CI/CD, infrastructure reliability, and observability through GitHub Actions workflows, environment/config fixes, and linting/monitoring improvements.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-04 highlighting business value and technical achievements. Delivered robust event capabilities and backend readiness across the monoweb project, with a focus on targeted data access, maintainability, and deployment reliability. Key improvements include targeted event querying/filtering, a second phase of event subsystem refactor, and the introduction of membership functionality, attendance API exposure, and safer event lifecycle management. Strengthened CI/CD, infrastructure reliability, and observability through GitHub Actions workflows, environment/config fixes, and linting/monitoring improvements.
Monthly overview for 2025-03: Delivered four major items across dotkom/wiki and dotkom/monoweb focused on governance clarity, content quality, staging/testing workflows, and code maintainability. Key outcomes include clearer membership rules, richer job descriptions via an MDX editor, staging-ready Auth0 configuration, and a cleaned-up event attendance data model. These efforts reduce ambiguity for members, improve candidate communications, enable safer authentication testing in staging, and lay groundwork for scalable feature work.
Monthly overview for 2025-03: Delivered four major items across dotkom/wiki and dotkom/monoweb focused on governance clarity, content quality, staging/testing workflows, and code maintainability. Key outcomes include clearer membership rules, richer job descriptions via an MDX editor, staging-ready Auth0 configuration, and a cleaned-up event attendance data model. These efforts reduce ambiguity for members, improve candidate communications, enable safer authentication testing in staging, and lay groundwork for scalable feature work.
February 2025 delivered substantial stack upgrades, security enhancements, and developer-focused infrastructure improvements across dotkom/monoweb and dotkom/wiki. Key deployments stabilized the product by upgrading the core web framework, migrating the database layer, and hardening authentication, while dev infra updates improved local development and documentation.
February 2025 delivered substantial stack upgrades, security enhancements, and developer-focused infrastructure improvements across dotkom/monoweb and dotkom/wiki. Key deployments stabilized the product by upgrading the core web framework, migrating the database layer, and hardening authentication, while dev infra updates improved local development and documentation.
January 2025 highlights for dotkom/monoweb: Implemented authentication modernization with Feide via Auth0 and centralized user data management, enabling seamless cross-client sign-in and consistent user profiles. Stabilized attendance workflows by wiring UserServiceImpl into AttendanceService to fix a type error and enable user-related validation. Upgraded infrastructure and tooling: PostgreSQL 16 upgrade to improve performance and security, centralized migration tooling and code generation with migrator, and relocation of kysely-codegen with ID standardization to streamline deployments. Fixed TRPC host resolution across environments by aligning RPC_HOST/NEXT_PUBLIC_ORIGIN and removing hardcoded baselines. These changes collectively improve security, reliability, and deployment efficiency, accelerating delivery of features across clients.
January 2025 highlights for dotkom/monoweb: Implemented authentication modernization with Feide via Auth0 and centralized user data management, enabling seamless cross-client sign-in and consistent user profiles. Stabilized attendance workflows by wiring UserServiceImpl into AttendanceService to fix a type error and enable user-related validation. Upgraded infrastructure and tooling: PostgreSQL 16 upgrade to improve performance and security, centralized migration tooling and code generation with migrator, and relocation of kysely-codegen with ID standardization to streamline deployments. Fixed TRPC host resolution across environments by aligning RPC_HOST/NEXT_PUBLIC_ORIGIN and removing hardcoded baselines. These changes collectively improve security, reliability, and deployment efficiency, accelerating delivery of features across clients.
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