
Manjik Shrestha automated CI/CD pipelines for the Rahat Platform and Rahat UI repositories, enabling multi-branch Docker image builds and secure deployments through GitHub Actions and HashiCorp Vault integration. He standardized open-source licensing by migrating both projects from LGPL to MPL 2.0, improving compliance and downstream clarity. Manjik also enhanced documentation hygiene and branding, updating repository READMEs to clarify project status and naming, which streamlined onboarding for external contributors. His work demonstrated depth in CI/CD, Docker, and YAML, focusing on maintainability, governance, and deployment reliability while reducing manual steps and aligning both codebases with open-source best practices.

September 2025 monthly summary focusing on automated CI/CD pipelines for Rahat Platform and Rahat UI, enabling automated Docker image builds and pushes to Docker Hub with multi-branch support and secret management integration. This work improves release velocity, consistency, and governance across platforms.
September 2025 monthly summary focusing on automated CI/CD pipelines for Rahat Platform and Rahat UI, enabling automated Docker image builds and pushes to Docker Hub with multi-branch support and secret management integration. This work improves release velocity, consistency, and governance across platforms.
February 2025 (2025-02): Focused on licensing compliance and repository hygiene. Delivered license standardization by migrating the LICENSE files from LGPL to MPL 2.0 in two repositories, Rahat Platform and Rahat UI. This reduces legal risk, clarifies redistribution terms for downstream users, and aligns with open-source governance standards. No major bugs fixed this month; all work centered on governance, licensing, and documentation. Technologies demonstrated include Git-based change management, cross-repo policy enforcement, and open-source licensing practices, reinforcing business value through improved compliance and maintainability.
February 2025 (2025-02): Focused on licensing compliance and repository hygiene. Delivered license standardization by migrating the LICENSE files from LGPL to MPL 2.0 in two repositories, Rahat Platform and Rahat UI. This reduces legal risk, clarifies redistribution terms for downstream users, and aligns with open-source governance standards. No major bugs fixed this month; all work centered on governance, licensing, and documentation. Technologies demonstrated include Git-based change management, cross-repo policy enforcement, and open-source licensing practices, reinforcing business value through improved compliance and maintainability.
November 2024 – Rahat Platform (rahataid/rahat-platform): Documentation hygiene and branding alignment. Delivered no new code features this month; two README updates established current repository status and project naming. These changes reduce onboarding friction, clarify scope for external contributors, and strengthen branding.
November 2024 – Rahat Platform (rahataid/rahat-platform): Documentation hygiene and branding alignment. Delivered no new code features this month; two README updates established current repository status and project naming. These changes reduce onboarding friction, clarify scope for external contributors, and strengthen branding.
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