
During November 2024, Lunar Lavache engineered a series of automation and CI/CD improvements across the zen-browser repositories, focusing on desktop, documentation, and update-server components. They automated submodule updates and standardized artifact naming in zen-browser/desktop, enhancing build traceability and cross-platform reliability. Using Bash, YAML, and GitHub Actions, Lunar modernized CI pipelines by upgrading core tooling and improving logging, which reduced manual intervention and increased release predictability. In zen-browser/docs and updates-server, they reorganized workflows and updated core actions to bolster security and maintainability. The work demonstrated depth in build automation and configuration management, laying a stronger foundation for future releases.

November 2024 performance summary for the zen-browser family (desktop, docs, updates-server). Delivered features spanned automation, release engineering, and CI/CD modernization, with targeted improvements in build traceability, cross‑OS reliability, and security of workflows. Across three repositories, the work reduced manual overhead, improved release predictability, and strengthened CI/CD foundations to support faster, safer releases and clearer artifact provenance.
November 2024 performance summary for the zen-browser family (desktop, docs, updates-server). Delivered features spanned automation, release engineering, and CI/CD modernization, with targeted improvements in build traceability, cross‑OS reliability, and security of workflows. Across three repositories, the work reduced manual overhead, improved release predictability, and strengthened CI/CD foundations to support faster, safer releases and clearer artifact provenance.
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