
Leonid Natapov enabled telemetry and observability for the uni-gamma deployment in the openstack-k8s-operators/architecture repository, focusing on establishing telemetry as a service within a Kubernetes-based cloud infrastructure. He configured metric storage and integrated autoscaling, ensuring that telemetry data could be collected and used for proactive monitoring and capacity planning. His work included updating Keystone and Heat configurations to support seamless telemetry integration, laying the foundation for end-to-end data flow and alerting. Using skills in DevOps, Kubernetes, and YAML, Leonid delivered a cohesive feature that improved system readiness for monitoring without addressing separate bug fixes during this period.

Summary for 2025-06: Focused on enabling telemetry and observability in the uni-gamma deployment within the openstack-k8s-operators/architecture repo. The work establishes telemetry as a service, wires metric storage and autoscaling, and adjusts Keystone and Heat configurations to support telemetry, laying groundwork for proactive monitoring, reliability, and data-driven capacity planning. No separate bug fixes were documented this month; primary value was feature delivery and system readiness.
Summary for 2025-06: Focused on enabling telemetry and observability in the uni-gamma deployment within the openstack-k8s-operators/architecture repo. The work establishes telemetry as a service, wires metric storage and autoscaling, and adjusts Keystone and Heat configurations to support telemetry, laying groundwork for proactive monitoring, reliability, and data-driven capacity planning. No separate bug fixes were documented this month; primary value was feature delivery and system readiness.
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