
During July 2025, Bernard Kagondo focused on stabilizing user management flows in the medic/cht-core repository, specifically addressing issues related to Single Sign-On (SSO) onboarding. He resolved a race condition in the user edit model by refactoring the initialization logic for facility and contact data, decoupling these processes to improve reliability and maintainability. Bernard also expanded end-to-end test coverage by adding a new test case for editing users, which enhanced the robustness of user management features. His work utilized AngularJS, JavaScript, and WDIO, demonstrating a methodical approach to reducing production risk and improving the stability of SSO provisioning.

Monthly summary for 2025-07 focused on stabilizing SSO-related user management flows in medic/cht-core and expanding test coverage to reduce production risk. Addressed a race condition in the user edit model during SSO initialization by refactoring initialization logic for facility and contact data, and added a new end-to-end test case for editing users to improve robustness.
Monthly summary for 2025-07 focused on stabilizing SSO-related user management flows in medic/cht-core and expanding test coverage to reduce production risk. Addressed a race condition in the user edit model during SSO initialization by refactoring initialization logic for facility and contact data, and added a new end-to-end test case for editing users to improve robustness.
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