
Over a three-month period, JP contributed to the canonical/snapd repository by developing features focused on security and system observability. He enabled seamless authentication with Thetis PRO FIDO2 Security Keys by extending U2F device support, and improved hardware security key integration by delivering AppArmor permissions for libfido2 within Snap packages. In March, JP enhanced system monitoring by implementing secure Pressure Stall Information (PSI) readings for memory, CPU, and I/O, aligning AppArmor profiles and templates to maintain robust access control. His work, primarily in Go and kernel programming, demonstrated depth in backend development, security management, and system-level policy enforcement.
March 2026 monthly summary for canonical/snapd focused on System Monitoring Enhancement with PSI readings and Access Control. Delivered secure PSI observability for memory, CPU, and I/O; updated AppArmor permissions and base templates to enable controlled access; addressed regressions from prior permission refactors, and improved traceability with documentation updates.
March 2026 monthly summary for canonical/snapd focused on System Monitoring Enhancement with PSI readings and Access Control. Delivered secure PSI observability for memory, CPU, and I/O; updated AppArmor permissions and base templates to enable controlled access; addressed regressions from prior permission refactors, and improved traceability with documentation updates.
December 2025 monthly summary for canonical/snapd focusing on feature delivery and security hardening. Delivered AppArmor permissions enabling the libfido2 library to function within Snap packages, improving security and device access for U2F devices. No major bugs fixed in this period. This work reduces friction for hardware security key usage and strengthens sandboxing policies.
December 2025 monthly summary for canonical/snapd focusing on feature delivery and security hardening. Delivered AppArmor permissions enabling the libfido2 library to function within Snap packages, improving security and device access for U2F devices. No major bugs fixed in this period. This work reduces friction for hardware security key usage and strengthens sandboxing policies.
November 2025 (canonical/snapd): Implemented Thetis PRO FIDO2 Security Key support by extending the allowed U2F devices list to include Thetis PRO. This enables seamless authentication with Thetis PRO FIDO2 across supported deployments, improving enterprise interoperability and user onboarding. No major bugs fixed this month.
November 2025 (canonical/snapd): Implemented Thetis PRO FIDO2 Security Key support by extending the allowed U2F devices list to include Thetis PRO. This enables seamless authentication with Thetis PRO FIDO2 across supported deployments, improving enterprise interoperability and user onboarding. No major bugs fixed this month.

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