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Lubos Kocman

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Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

86%Features

Repository Contributions

17Total
Bugs
2
Commits
17
Features
12
Lines of code
418
Activity Months9

Work History

January 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 (2026-01) monthly summary for agama-project/agama focusing on release engineering, packaging, and alignment with Leap OS updates. Delivered Leap 16.1 packaging and distribution updates to keep agama aligned with the latest OS release and simplify deployment for users.

September 2025

1 Commits

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025: Focused on stabilizing the Leap Micro 6.2 installer in agama-project/agama. Resolved installation issues by updating mandatory patterns and packages, and ensured inclusion of required tooling such as the migration tool. Updated the product changes log to reflect installer and tooling changes. Outcomes include improved installer reliability, clearer release documentation, and readiness for Leap Micro 6.2 deployment. Technologies demonstrated: packaging/dependency management, tooling integration, changelog/documentation practices, and cross-team collaboration for release readiness.

August 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 monthly summary for agama-project/agama focusing on branding update for Leap 16.0. Key accomplishment: removed 'Beta' from Leap 16.0 in both the .changes file and the .yaml configuration, aligning with the decision to skip Release Candidates and publish Leap 16.0 directly. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: streamlined go-to-market, reduced release overhead, and improved consistency across release artifacts. Technologies/skills demonstrated: release process discipline, config management, version control, and documentation hygiene.

July 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary for agama-project/agama focusing on OpenSUSE Leap Micro 6.2 support, experimental xfce_wayland in Leap 16.0, and installer distribution filtering improvements. Delivered concrete product definitions, UI asset updates, and refined logic to enhance platform compatibility and user experience.

April 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for agama-project/agama: Key delivery: Leap 16.0 product name updated from Alpha to Beta and a changelog entry added to inform users and stakeholders. Commit: 720ecb4d08925eeacb2d8a9565e315bd7c903925. No major bugs fixed this month; focus on release readiness and documentation. Impact: improved clarity of product naming, better stakeholder visibility, and preparation for upcoming Beta release. Technologies/skills demonstrated: version control, changelog/documentation management, release process discipline, and cross-team communication.

March 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Mar 1, 2025

Overview for 2025-03: Delivered two Leap 16.0-based enhancements for agama-project/agama focused on installation correctness, security posture, and desktop pattern modernization. Changes were implemented with architecture awareness and aligned with product documentation to improve deployment reliability and maintenance. Key features delivered: - Leap 16.0 Pattern Set Update and Basic Desktop Removal: synchronize Leap 16.0 pattern selection with SLES 16.0; add patterns (cockpit, fips, selinux, and various server roles); enforce 'sudo-policy-wheel-auth-self' as a mandatory package; drop IceWM-based basic_desktop by removing basic_desktop. Commits: ed38863be66a35567bfe87d46948155307cbef4a; 6a602c80cc11c9a94b527d360ae5c3c860d748eb. Product changes log updated as part of this work. - Leap 16.0 Dynamic Architecture-based Installation Repositories: update Leap 16.0 installation repository URL to dynamically include system architecture using $basearch, improving install correctness across architectures; update the product changes log. Commit: 1e7889ee437a04570d49054298f36abc41ba0aa5. Major bugs fixed (inferred): - Fixed architecture-specific installation issues by adopting $basearch in Leap 16.0 repo data, reducing cross-architecture install failures. - Removed legacy IceWM-based desktop pattern by dropping basic_desktop, reducing maintenance burden and potential security exposure. - Enforced security policy by ensuring mandatory inclusion of sudo-policy-wheel-auth-self in the updated pattern set. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved reliability and consistency of Leap 16.0 deployments across architectures, enabling smoother installations and lower failure rates. - Streamlined desktop pattern strategy by eliminating outdated IceWM-based patterns, aligning with modern desktop expectations and security considerations. - Strengthened security posture through enforced policy in the pattern set and better traceability via product changes documentation. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Architecture-aware packaging and repository management (basearch handling). - Pattern-based system provisioning and desktop pattern governance. - Change management and documentation alignment with code deployments.

February 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 monthly summary for agama-project/agama: Implemented security hardening by adopting SELinux as the default security framework (enforcing) for Leap and Tumbleweed. This increases security posture by reducing attack surface and aligning with enterprise security requirements. The change was delivered in a single commit (b1f0cfb0830593b6dfcb2035f872d3eb04d3d695) with message: 'Change the default lsm to SELinux for both Leap and Tumblweed jsc#PED-12021'. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: stronger baseline security across two distributions, better governance and auditability, and smoother enterprise deployments. Technologies/skills demonstrated: SELinux, Linux Security Modules, enforcing mode, cross-distro configuration, Git-based release governance.

January 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025: Delivered a feature to drop yast-related packages from Leap 16.0 software selection in agama-project/agama. Changes reflected in agama-products.changes and leap_160.yaml, aligning with the request to simplify Leap 16.0 selections. Commit: 9e7f3d318f02b044d337ed93b3c359d9ae713c07. Major bug fixes: none reported. Impact: streamlined Leap 16.0 software stack, reduced packaging footprint, and improved maintainability and release hygiene. Technologies demonstrated: packaging changes, YAML configuration, changelog updates, and full traceability via commit history.

November 2024

5 Commits • 3 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Month: 2024-11 — This month focused on delivering robust Leap-based installation media and hardware compatibility for the Agama installer. Key deliveries include Leap 16.0 installation media labeling with Leap-specific repository labels and architectures and label length adjustments; Leap and Leap-PXE flavors added to the installer with expanded multibuild configurations; and hardware support enhancements via graphics (xf86-video) and input (x86-input) drivers, with removal of xf86-video-fbdev to resolve issues. These changes streamline Leap deployments, improve installer reliability across hardware, and reduce post-deploy troubleshooting.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness93.0%
Maintainability93.0%
Architecture91.8%
Performance84.8%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

ChangesetShellXMLYAMLyaml

Technical Skills

Build SystemBuild System ConfigurationConfiguration ManagementDevOpsDriver ManagementInstaller DevelopmentPackage ManagementProduct ManagementRelease ManagementRepository ManagementSecurity HardeningSystem Configuration

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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agama-project/agama

Nov 2024 Jan 2026
9 Months active

Languages Used

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Technical Skills

Build System ConfigurationConfiguration ManagementDriver ManagementSystem ConfigurationSecurity HardeningPackage Management