
Lonny Wong focused on expanding the distribution and installability of SSH and file-transfer tools by contributing to the chromebrew and vedantmgoyal9/winget-pkgs repositories. He developed and maintained packaging for tssh and trzsz in chromebrew, ensuring accurate metadata, build dependencies, and architecture support using Ruby and YAML. In winget-pkgs, he updated the Trzsz.tssh manifest and introduced the Trzsz.lrzsz package, enabling streamlined deployment and cross-platform file transfers on Windows. His work emphasized packaging automation, manifest accuracy, and release readiness, improving time-to-deploy and adoption for end users while demonstrating depth in build systems, CI/CD, and package management.

Summary for 2025-10: This period focused on expanding distribution and installability of lightweight SSH and file-transfer tools through Chromebrew and Winget-pkgs. Key features delivered include packaging for tssh and trzsz in chromebrew, enabling straightforward distribution with proper metadata, architectures, licenses, source URLs, and build dependencies. In Winget-pkgs, the Trzsz.tssh package manifest was updated to version 0.1.23 with a new installer and locale settings to support publish workflows, and a new Trzsz.lrzsz package was added to enable zmodem/xmodem/ymodem transfers across Windows. No explicit user-facing bug fixes are recorded in this period; the focus was on packaging correctness, manifest accuracy, and release readiness. Overall impact: expanded installability and adoption across Linux (Chromebrew) and Windows (Winget), reducing time-to-deploy for end users and improving cross-platform tooling. Technologies/skills demonstrated: packaging automation and metadata (architectures, licenses, source URLs, dependencies), versioned manifests, cross-repo collaboration, installer creation, locale handling, and release process discipline.
Summary for 2025-10: This period focused on expanding distribution and installability of lightweight SSH and file-transfer tools through Chromebrew and Winget-pkgs. Key features delivered include packaging for tssh and trzsz in chromebrew, enabling straightforward distribution with proper metadata, architectures, licenses, source URLs, and build dependencies. In Winget-pkgs, the Trzsz.tssh package manifest was updated to version 0.1.23 with a new installer and locale settings to support publish workflows, and a new Trzsz.lrzsz package was added to enable zmodem/xmodem/ymodem transfers across Windows. No explicit user-facing bug fixes are recorded in this period; the focus was on packaging correctness, manifest accuracy, and release readiness. Overall impact: expanded installability and adoption across Linux (Chromebrew) and Windows (Winget), reducing time-to-deploy for end users and improving cross-platform tooling. Technologies/skills demonstrated: packaging automation and metadata (architectures, licenses, source URLs, dependencies), versioned manifests, cross-repo collaboration, installer creation, locale handling, and release process discipline.
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