
During February 2026, LJIS developed and published a comprehensive self-hosting guide for the rybbit-io/rybbit repository, enabling customers to deploy Rybbit locally using Pangolin and Docker Compose. The work focused on creating detailed documentation in Markdown and YAML, outlining setup steps, environment configurations, and troubleshooting procedures to support self-hosted deployments. Leveraging skills in DevOps, Docker, and system administration, LJIS standardized first-run deployment instructions to streamline onboarding and reduce support needs. While no bugs were addressed during this period, the depth of documentation provided clear, actionable guidance that expanded deployment options and improved the overall customer onboarding experience.
February 2026 monthly summary for rybbit-io/rybbit: Delivered a comprehensive self-hosting guide enabling customers to deploy Rybbit locally using Pangolin and Docker Compose. This initiative improves onboarding, accelerates time-to-value, and provides clear deployment and troubleshooting guidance for self-hosted environments. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the focus was on documentation and deployment readiness. Overall business impact includes reduced onboarding friction, expanded deployment options, and potential support savings by enabling self-hosted deployments.
February 2026 monthly summary for rybbit-io/rybbit: Delivered a comprehensive self-hosting guide enabling customers to deploy Rybbit locally using Pangolin and Docker Compose. This initiative improves onboarding, accelerates time-to-value, and provides clear deployment and troubleshooting guidance for self-hosted environments. No major bug fixes were reported this month; the focus was on documentation and deployment readiness. Overall business impact includes reduced onboarding friction, expanded deployment options, and potential support savings by enabling self-hosted deployments.

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